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  2. Brazil–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil and China are members of an economic organization called BRICS, also consisting of Russia, India, and South Africa. China contributes 41% of the total operating budget. Brazil contributes 18% of the operating budget. China and Brazil are part of a greater goal, to increase trade among rising and developing markets. [39]

  3. Analysis-China pivot from US farm imports bolsters it against ...

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    This year, the share of China's soybean imports from the U.S. has dropped to 18%, from 40% in 2016, while Brazil’s share has grown to 76% from 46%, according to Chinese customs data.

  4. Sino-Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    China was the largest export market for Brazil, Chile, and Peru and the second largest for Argentina, Costa Rica, and Cuba. Four nations contributed 90% of the exports: Brazil (41%), Chile (23.1%), Argentina (15.9%), and Peru (9.3%). Increased Chinese demand has also been argued to increase the commodity prices of Latin American exports. [2]

  5. Trump holds his fire on tariffs — but promises they're still ...

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    One month later, Trump also threatened the BRICS group, which is made up of nine countries, including Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with a 100% tariff on imports from those countries unless ...

  6. China exports accelerate amid trade tensions, imports surprise

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    South Korea, a key indicator of China's imports, reported a 8.6% increase in shipments to China in December, suggesting resilience in demand for technology products.

  7. Trans-Amazonian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Amazonian Railway is a proposed transcontinental railway through the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.The project was conceived in 2013 and announced in 2015 by Chinese and Bolivian leaders as part of a larger plan to create a Chinese-funded transportation network to support Bolivian imports and exports. [2]

  8. Brazil facing fewer Chinese restrictions on poultry exports - AOL

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    China's commerce chamber CFNA said on Wednesday that starting Aug. 2 restrictions on Brazilian poultry sales only apply to products from Rio Grande do Sul state, which had an isolated outbreak of ...

  9. 2014 Brazilian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    Brazil inflation 1996-2022. Brazil's economy is largely dependent on the export of commodities, particularly iron ore, petroleum and soy.From the late 1990s till 2012, prices for these export commodities rose significantly (partly because of increasing demand from China), resulting in about two decades of economic growth.