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Xi meets Brazilian VP amid Chinas push for greater presence in US backyard

Chinese President Xi Jinping has met with visiting Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourao, as Beijing seeks to widen its presence in Latin America amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States.

During the meeting in Beijing on Friday, Xi hailed Brazil’s commitment to developing a strategic partnership with China and called for building bilateral ties into a model for solidarity and cooperation among developing countries, on that could contribute to global peace and prosperity as well.

“Both sides should continue to take each other as an opportunity and partner for their own development, and to respect, trust and support each other, and build the relationship between the two countries as a model of cooperation between developing countries and an important power facilitating world peace and development,” Xi told Mourao at the Great Hall of the People in the Chinese capital.


Brazils Vice President Hamilton Mourao (L) and Chinas President Xi Jinping (R) attend a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 24, 2019. (Photo by AFP)

The Chinese head of state said the partnership has been developing steadily with fruitful results since they established diplomatic ties 45 years ago and would see more progress in the coming years.

“Cooperation between China and Brazil is bound to usher in a broader future,” the Chinese president said, adding that there were "broad prospects" for cooperation between Beijing and Brasilia.

Brazil willing to invest in New Silk Road

Xi also reiterated Chinas support for accelerating Brazils growth, calling for closer cooperation and common development under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The BRI plan, also known as the One Belt One Road project and championed by the Chinese president, aims to link China by sea and land with southeast and central Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa, through an infrastructure network on the lines of the ancient Silk Road.

Mourao, for his part, underlined the importance of the Sino-Brazilian relationship and lauded China as a comprehensive, strategic and reliable partner.

“Brazil is willing to facilitate the synergy of its investment partnership projects with the Belt and Road Initiative and expand cooperation in areas including trade, science and technology, and innovation,” Mourao said, adding that Brazil welcomes more investments from China.

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Unlike Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who often blasted the Chinese influence on Brazils economy during his presidential campaign, Mourao has taken a more pragmatic approach towards his countrys top trading partner and has sought to maintain commercial ties with Beijing.

Brazil will host this years summit of the BRICS group of countries -- made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- in November.

Chinese influence in Latin America rising

Xi has accelerated Chinas concerted diplomatic push in Latin America, a region that has for long been regarded by the United States as its "backyard."

World Bank data suggests that until 20 years ago, the US accounted for nearly 57 percent of exports by Latin American countries and 49 percent of their imports.

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Why China is welcome in Latin America, not US
Unlike the US, China is welcome in Latin America, because it “invests capital, is a good trading partner, respects countries sovereignty,” Professor Dennis Etler says.

 This is while trade with China in either direction remained in the low single digits. By 2017, however, the US share of the imports and exports had declined significantly, and China had established itself as a strong number two, accounting for 10 percent of exports and 18 percent of imports, with both numbers on the rise.

The BRI is expected to boost those number greatly.

American officials have repeatedly expressed concern about Chinas growing influence in the region.

The rivalry comes amid US President Donald Trumps trade war with China, which has seen him impose unusually heavy tariffs on imports from the country. Since then, the two sides have exchanged tariffs on more than $360 billion in two-way trade.

 

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