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Brazil’s Lula arrives in China as Beijing decries ‘bullying’ of Latin America

Brazilian president is in China for a state visit and to attend gathering of Latin American leaders as Beijing seeks closer ties with region

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (centre) arrives in China late on Saturday. Photo: Handout
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in China late on Saturday evening for a state visit as Beijing spoke out against the “bullying” of Latin America and unilateral sanctions against countries in the region.

After landing in Beijing, Lula said on social media that “we will be establishing new partnerships and signing cooperation agreements in multiple areas”.

“This is another major step in our friendly and strategically close relationship with China, Brazil’s largest trading partner since 2009,” he said of the five-day visit, during which a gathering of Latin American leaders will be held in Beijing.

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China’s imports of Brazilian agriculture products, including soybeans, rose significantly in April. Beijing is expected to reduce its reliance on American imports amid an escalating trade war with the United States under President Donald Trump.
China and Brazil are also in talks over a series of key infrastructure projects, including a railway project linking Brazil to a megaport in Chancay, Peru.
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China is seeking to improve ties with Latin American countries as it faces off with the US over trade. Top negotiators from the US and China are meeting in Geneva, Switzerland this weekend to discuss tariffs for the first time, but no breakthroughs are expected.
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