‘Brazil is standing up’ with China, says former ambassador in Beijing after new controversy by Eduardo Bolsonaro



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  • Mariana Schreiber – @marischreiber
  • BBC News Brazil in Brasilia

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Commenting on Brazil’s adherence to an alliance against the use of Huawei’s 5G technology, Eduardo Bolsonaro directly accused China of espionage.

The latest crisis caused by a new speech by federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (Republicans-SP) that attacks China could bring “serious damage” to Brazil if the Asian power adopts trade barriers against Brazilian products and looks for other suppliers of raw Materialsretired diplomat Roberto Abdenur, who served as ambassador to Beijing (1989 to 1993) and the United States (2004 to 2006), told BBC News Brazil.

Although many in Brazil view China as dependent on Brazilian imports of items such as soybeans, meat, iron ore, sugar and cellulose, Abdenur warns that the Xi Jinping government has been looking for new suppliers and has already taken economic retaliation this year against another. important business partner. , Australia, in reaction to criticism from Australian officials who called for an international investigation into the origin of the coronavirus.

According to World Bank data, Australia is the sixth exporter to China, ahead of Brazil, which appears in seventh place.

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