miércoles, 17 de abril de 2013

Brazil-China 關係


Brazil-China auto parts purchasing match-making conference

The Brazil-China Chamber (CCIBC) is an independent, nonprofit, founded in 1986 in Sao Paulo. Built from the request of former deputy prime minister of China, Mr. Wu Xueqian, we are honored to have several distinguished personalities, leaders and government officials among our founders.

In order to promote exchange and cooperation in the economic, academic and cultural exchange between Brazil and China and to foster the relationship between their peoples, we have the support of the business community, the diplomatic and government.

As a borderless world requires, we are present in several cities of Brazil, China and we have offices in Latin America to develop our work. We host our offices in China's representatives in the states of Pernambuco, Para and Mato Grosso do Sul for the promotion of trade relations.

We are the only legitimized the Brazil and China by the China Council for Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), the National Trade Confederation (CNC) and the Trade Association (ACSP) and maintain agreements with entities such as the National Confederation of Industries ( NCC), National Association of Exporters (AEB) and the Confederation of Trade Associations of Brazil (CACB).

During Autoshang 2013, the organizer and CCIBC, jointly organized the Brazil-China auto parts purchasing match-making conference, detailing auto parts market in Brazil, discussing the analysis of the South American automotive economy.


Brazil targets China as a fashion market


Brazil has made China a strategic market for its fashion industry, expecting higher recognition and more exports of Brazilian shoes, clothes and jewelry to China, said Cesar Yu, chief representative of ApexBrasil's Beijing Office, which helps promote Brazilian trade and investment with China.
Yu made the remarks at the MICAM Shanghai, an exhibition showcasing global footwear products which kicked off yesterday at the Shanghai Exhibition Center. The fair will run through tomorrow.
"China has developed the capability of higher-end consumption, which is reflected in our increasing exports of fashion products to China while the overall exports are decreasing," Yu said.
Brazil is the world's third-largest shoe maker, and an important supplier of shoe components. It also takes a leading role in producing clothes and jewelry, Yu said.
Ten Brazilian footwear companies set up booths in a combined demonstration area at the exhibition. Some of them were looking for local partners to introduce their products in China.
Cristiano Korbes, international projects director of Brazilian Footwear Industries Association, said made-in-Brazil shoes are expected to deliver a sense of happiness and energy that is unique in Brazil. And the prices will be fair to make them affordable luxury, Korbes added.

Cristiano Korbes



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