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Seminar | Brazil-China Partnership: Tendencies and Opportunities 3f4de

November 07, 2019 k6qw

The current business potential in Brazil-China relations was the focal point of the debates of the seminar “Brazil-China Partnership: Trends and Opportunities”, held on November 7th, at the Museu do Amanhã, in Rio de Janeiro. The event brought together experts, diplomats, businessmen and academics to discuss topics such as the process of urbanization, consumption and demographic transition in China, the challenges and trends in trade and investment in Brazil-China economic cooperation and the possibilities of convergence between countries in the ecosystems of innovation, connectivity and digitization. 3a44l

In addition to the various invited experts, the seminar was attended by the member of the CEBRI Board of Trustees, Anna Jaguaribe; CEBRI Senior Fellow, Fernanda Guardado; the International Advisory Adviser to CEBRI, Chen Taotao; CEBRI Senior Fellow, Larissa Wachholz; and the Vice-President Emeritus of CEBRI, Ambassador Luiz Augusto de Castro Neves.

The event was organized by CEBRI, in partnership with the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT), the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC) and Banco BOCOM BBM, and was sponsored by Vale.

Date: 4w4se

November 07, 2019

Location: a3o31

Rio de Janeiro, Museu do Amanhã

Language: 103k1j

Portuguese only

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The current business potential in Brazil-China relations was the focal point of the debates of the seminar “Brazil-China Partnership: Trends and Opportunities”, held on November 7th, at the Museu do Amanhã, in Rio de Janeiro. The event brought together experts, diplomats, businessmen and academics to discuss topics such as the process of urbanization, consumption and demographic transition in China, the challenges and trends in trade and investment in Brazil-China economic cooperation and the possibilities of convergence between countries in the ecosystems of innovation, connectivity and digitization.

In addition to the various invited experts, the seminar was attended by the member of the CEBRI Board of Trustees, Anna Jaguaribe; CEBRI Senior Fellow, Fernanda Guardado; the International Advisory Adviser to CEBRI, Chen Taotao; CEBRI Senior Fellow, Larissa Wachholz; and the Vice-President Emeritus of CEBRI, Ambassador Luiz Augusto de Castro Neves.

The event was organized by CEBRI, in partnership with the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT), the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC) and Banco BOCOM BBM, and was sponsored by Vale.

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Luiz Augusto de Castro Neves 4y91r
Vice-Chairman Emeritus 1d6a6h

President of the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC)

Fernanda Guardado 5z376m
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Chief Economist at BOCOM BBM

Larissa Wachholz 3u5k3i
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Partner at Vallya

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