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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow. — AFP
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow. — AFP
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BEIJING: Brazil's president will begin a five-day trip to China, Beijing announced, ahead of a gathering of Latin American leaders in the country. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's state visit comes at the invitation of counterpart President Xi Jinping and will last until Wednesday, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement on Saturday. Since returning to power in early 2023, Lula has sought to improve ties with both China and the United States.


Beijing is Brazil's biggest trading partner. Its exports to China reached more than $94 billion last year, according to the United Nations Comtrade Database. The South American agricultural power sends mainly soybeans and other primary commodities to China, while the Asian giant sells semiconductors, telephones, vehicles and medicines to Brazil. The two presidents are expected to attend next week's summit between China and the 33-member Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). Two-thirds of Latin American countries have joined Beijing's trillion-dollar Belt and Road infrastructure programme, and China has surpassed the United States as the biggest trading partner of Brazil, Peru and Chile, among others. — AFP


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