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04 January 2023
PORCHAM Chamber to spur Portugal-China relations with new Beijing office
PORCHAM chamber of commerce will open a new Beijing office, in its effort to spur Portugal-China business relations together with State and diplomatic officials.
04 January 2023
New Brazilian President willing to expand relations with China
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva told Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan that his government is willing to expand relations with the Asian giant, Brazil's main trading partner.
02 January 2023
Chinese Vice President´s visit to Brazil will give “strong boost to comprehensive strategic partnership”
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan´s visit to Brazil will give a "strong boost to comprehensive strategic partnership" between both countries, according to China´s Foreign Ministry.
19 December 2022
Angola’s Huambo province calls for Chinese investment
Chinese private investments are welcomed in Angola's central region to boost regional socioeconomic development, the governor of Huambo province has said.
19 December 2022
New consul of Portugal in Macau visits Quinta da Marmeleira winery
The new Consul General of Portugal in Macau, Alexandre Leitão, visited the Quinta da Marmeleira winery in the outskirts of the Portuguese capital, an investment by Whu Zhiwei, a leading entrepeneur from Macau.
16 December 2022
New Brazilian President to visit China in the first months of government
Newly elected Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will include China among its first visits abroad, the country´s designate Minister of Foreign Affairs has said.
13 December 2022
‘Visible shift’ in the framing of China by the European Union
The framing of China by the European Union has undergone a 'visible shift', with "increasing concern" in Brussels, according to a new report by MERICS.
13 December 2022
‘Golden visa’ investment jumps nearly 40% in Portugal
Investments through Portugal's 'golden visas', which gives wealthy foreigners residence rights, jumped more than 40% last month, with Chinese leading demand, as the government considers whether to scrap the controversial scheme.
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