China-Brazil Relations
Jose Renato Peneluppi Jr., a Brazilian scholar who has lived in China for 15 years, describes the country's economy as vibrant, diverse, and dynamic, while expressing optimism for deeper bilateral cooperation in agriculture, technology, and trade. He praises life in China as comfortable and secure, and hopes Brazil and China, as key BRICS and Global South members, will enhance communication in multilateral frameworks.
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The Sao Paulo City Council enacted Law No. 18342 on Monday local time, including the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival in the city's official events calendar, making it an official festival in this Brazilian city. The bill was proposed by councilor George Hato and signed by City Council President Ricardo Teixeira, officially taking effect on November 28. The legislation aims to recognize the influence of Chinese culture in Sao Paulo and enhance the diversity of the city's multicultural activities.