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14 June 2020
Angola Aiming to Bring in Chinese Investment for Trans-Continental Transport Project
According to Angola´s ambassador to Beijing, the country is aiming for Chinese support for a trans-continental transport project.
11 June 2020
Chinese Imports of Brazilian Beef and Soy Jump
Exports of Brazilian beef and soy to China, the country´s main trading partner, rose significantly in May, according to official data.
11 June 2020
Mozambique Graphite Exports to China Drop Sharply
Mozambique graphite exports to China have dropped sharply, forcing Chinese authorities to look for alternative supplies in Inner Mongolia.
09 June 2020
China Delays Debt Repayments for 77 Low-Income Countries
The Chinese government said it has agreed to delay debt repayments for low-income countries, as part of the Group of 20 nations debt relief program.
08 June 2020
Brazil Foreign Minister “Enthusiastic” About Strategic Partnership With Japan and US
Japan approached Brazil to form, together with the US, a "strategic partnership" to "defend common values" like democracy and free markets in South America and Asia, Brazilian newspaper Folha reports.
07 June 2020
China is Mozambique´s Main Creditor
Nearly 40 per cent of Mozambique´s debt is owed to China, according to the most recent data from the Mozambican Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF).
07 June 2020
Angola Cuts Oil Shipments to China
Angola is cutting the number of oil cargoes that it will ship to China, as it seeks to renegotiate repayment terms to deal with the crippling impact of the coronavirus. Oil shipments to Chinese state firms are used to pay down debt to Beijing.
05 June 2020
Brazil Delays Deployment of 5G Technology
Deployment of the 5G network in Brazil should occur only in 2021, the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL) admitted. The new deployment plan may put Brazilian 5G in a delay of up to 3 years when compared to China.
04 June 2020
UNCTAD Expects Brazilian Exports to China to Hold Despite General Downward Trend
Acording to the United Nations Agency for Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Brazil will be able to maintain its levels of exports to the world's second largest economy, but only if it able to avoid disruptions to its agricultural production.
03 June 2020
Brazil´s Vale to Keep Iron Ore Supply Levels to China in 2020
Vale, Brazil´s biggest mining group, will sell China this year a volume of iron ore equal to or greater than that of 2019, according to Marcello Spinelli, executive director of ferrous metals at the mining company.
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