As Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva embarks on his highly anticipated visit to China, this historic occasion presents a unique opportunity to revive and strengthen the long-standing relationship between the two countries. With both leaders, Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Lula, sharing a people-centered, humanitarian vision for their respective nations and the world, the stage is set for deepening their strategic partnership in international forums, enhancing trade, and working together on poverty reduction and scientific cooperation.
China’s rapid economic recovery is lifting growth prospects in other countries from Asia, Oceania to America, particularly those having significant trade relations with China, such as Australia, Canada and Brazil. Many anticipate an export boom from China’s expected increase in demand for commodities.
Despite some Western voices calling for Germany to decouple from China, China-Germany ties remain robust following the latest visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, which injected new momentum into the relationship. The Global Times reporters Zhao Jucheng and Xiong Xinyi (GT) recently interviewed Hermann Simon (Simon), inventor of the
China ramped up energy production and imports in October to ensure stable supplies for winter heating, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed on Tuesday.