Rio de Janeiro, Saturday – On the eve of the 17th BRICS Summit, the Chinese premier, Li Qiang, met with Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to map out a new chapter of China-Brazil collaboration.
Li highlighted China's willingness to work with Brazil to leverage each other's complementary advantages and expand cooperation in areas such as the digital economy, the green economy, sci-tech innovation and aerospace.
The meeting, held in Rio de Janeiro as global attention turns to the upcoming summit, underscored a shared ambition to champion sustainable growth and technological breakthroughs within the BRICS framework.
With both nations poised to roll out targeted partnerships, the discussion set the tone for pilot programs that could shape next-generation industries and boost resilience across emerging markets.
The outcome of this dialogue could become a blueprint for cross-regional collaboration, spotlighting how major emerging economies can drive real-world impact through joint innovation.
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Chinese premier meets Brazilian president ahead of 17th BRICS Summit
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