I am Brazilian and I have NO NEGATIVE perception of China. China has never supported coup d'état against Brazil, differently from the USA practice worldwide. Long live the Brazilian-Chinese relationship, friendship and gain/gain business partnership! 🎉
@Bizarro_na_chapaАй бұрын
No? Check out janio 1960/ china.. They were not successful at that time
@brunowinovski2928Ай бұрын
@@Bizarro_na_chapa search? Not sources for that buddy. Gotta try harder.
@Bizarro_na_chapaАй бұрын
@@brunowinovski2928 a quick google is enough... other than this silence
@marcuso.424Ай бұрын
@@Bizarro_na_chapaJânio? Jânio Quadros renunciou. Era um bebado, China passou longe. sabe nada.
@liegesaboya33Ай бұрын
I've never read anything about this supposed China meddling with Janio . Send me please a link about it , if you can find something reliable.
@LeandroDeOliveira-r4u2 ай бұрын
Brazil tried for decades a market opening fro US/Europe and protecionism made nothing happen. SO China need for food boosted BR agrobussines. The economic growth of the last decades came from trade with China.
@ghostblackmormor8120Ай бұрын
Yeah this is pretty much all of it, China and Russia became the biggest clients, while US and Europe weren't interested in trading.
@capsulamentalАй бұрын
@@ghostblackmormor8120 if they can take, why would they buy?
@Viralata-bj7ivАй бұрын
They say we are super power that want starving the Chinese people. LOL
@enzoh776312 күн бұрын
@@capsulamental ,, When the relationship is master & puppet , The puppet have to pay tribute to the master , almost free . Been that way for several hundreds of years
@marcelocdarocha20602 ай бұрын
I am in Brazil, and we are totally BRICS. My late father was in China in the 1980s. I am an old man now, and I am amazed how the old man could foresee that. I respect and admire our partners.
@italov7816Ай бұрын
God bless you and your late father, my brother.
@Mal4deАй бұрын
Late father?
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
BRICS is a bunch of dictatorships and failed democracies.
@Sidekick618Ай бұрын
The sad part is, not all old men have the cleverness and foresight like your late father. And if they do have the cleverness, but not thinking is the crux of the problem we see today in certain parts of the world.
@gisele_nakamuraBr2 ай бұрын
Brazil ❤lets go BRICS
@PedroFerreira-ze5ypАй бұрын
BICS...
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Bunch of clowns.
@keyboardmanyoutube31892 ай бұрын
When Japan and German sold their cars to the world, nobody said over capacity…. When it’s China’s turn, boom, it’s over capacity because they are out competed…. Hypocrisy, they can’t live without it
@Sidekick6182 ай бұрын
Hypocrisy versus meritocracy.
@mattvideoeditorАй бұрын
@@Sidekick618@Sidekick618 Meritocracy is a myth; people don't make sacrifices to grow; they just fight enough to find a place on the Ponzi Scheme of capitalism. Money is a transfer of effort. One man can only do a certain amount of effort per day. Those who carry more effort than the effort of one man/day are thieves. If the world was based on effort - and not numbers games.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Because it was not. China on the other hand is flooding the world with cars they can't sell, and Brazil imposes a 92% tax on them upon arriving at the country. A US$11,500 car is now US$23,000.
@Sidekick618Ай бұрын
@@LucasPereiradaSilva what? They can’t sell? Better have your head checked. Watch what will happen either way MENA. It will be a change of landscape with abundance Chinese EVs.
@casacanada3488Ай бұрын
What is your source?@@LucasPereiradaSilva
@markc61402 ай бұрын
What overcapacity, Igor? Rubbish word coined by the US after using the word decoupling, then derisking. So many western media including you start to buy the term over-capacity. When the Chinese workers work so hard to produce cheaper high quality goods than Western countries for the benefit of consumers, the Western countries felt threatened because they can't compete with the cheap Chinese products. So better get the facts right.
@amandagrant43312 ай бұрын
When Chinese came to Africa, they talked about trade. When US people came to Africa, they talked about China.
@KonglengLee-t6l2 ай бұрын
Same with india. Talk so much shit about china but kept increasing imports from china. Now indian open their borders for china investment. Democracy is hypocrisy
@gamingtideX2 ай бұрын
@@juhao356 The oder is only for them English people. It was never democracy for the everyone but for themselves only. It's always been a facist dictator
@gleydsongoes2 ай бұрын
Long live China! ❤
@KenHubbard-jz1vq2 ай бұрын
@@markc6140 YOUR WITNESSING THE SLOW DEMISE OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND THEREFORE THE FALL OF AMERICA , OF COURSE THE PROFIT DRIVEN GREED OF CAPITALISM CAN NOT COMPETE ,THERE 1st PRIORITY IS PROFIT AND THEY WILL DO ANYTHING TO MEET THAT GOAL , EXAMPLE. BOEING , GMC POOR QUALITY AND OVER PRICED , CANADA IS NOTHING MORE THAN A WHERE HOUSE FOR NATURAL RESOURCE'S A VERY RICH COUNTRY FULL OF POOR PEOPLE ,
@MrVitorao2 ай бұрын
One thing it should be mentioned: Brazil asked in return for joining the Belt and Road Iniciative for China to open its markets to import more value aggregated products from Brazil. Of course, it would be mostly industrialized foodstuffs but still, it's a huge gain
@Tupandemia2 ай бұрын
🇧🇷🤝🇨🇳
@sarahkhan23102 ай бұрын
China is a catalyst to global economic cooperation development growth peace diplomacy. China is a blessing and benefactor to the world👍♥️
@VivianKreimer2 ай бұрын
I M BRAZILIAN AND I M at THE SIDE OF CHINA
@kalloh55192 ай бұрын
have fun trusting the ccp
@hengongchua62502 ай бұрын
Brazil + China = 💪💪💪💪💪
@KenHubbard-jz1vq2 ай бұрын
IM CANADIAN AND IM ON ANY SIDE THAT IS ANTI AMERICAN 😊
@keyboardmanyoutube31892 ай бұрын
@@KenHubbard-jz1vqman what you doing 😂
@KenHubbard-jz1vq2 ай бұрын
@@keyboardmanyoutube3189 TRYING TO FREE MY COUNTRY FROM THE TORMENT AND DEGRADATION OF AMERICA'S INTIMIDATION TO OUR ECONOMY AND POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE THATS WHAT IM DOIN WHY DO YOU ASK
@gl72522 ай бұрын
China, unlike the US and Europe, never colonized or suppressed the economies of its neighbors. Instead, China is helping them develop their economies. I think that is one major factor why China does not have a similar mass of migrants like those seeking to enter the US and Europe.😢
@MiguelPerez-fz4ib2 ай бұрын
Every government corrupted we the people always have to serfer so much. 😢😮 no they should be a finger scanner parking and scanning and paper new passports for all three safety.
@MiguelPerez-fz4ib2 ай бұрын
There safety
@alesh22752 ай бұрын
Nonsensical.
@liegesaboya33Ай бұрын
There would be no wave of immigrants if USA/ NATO countries hadn't corrupted , exploited , mass killed so many countries in Latin America, Africa , Asia and Middle East
@TheFukkfaceАй бұрын
India, SouthKorea, Japan, The Philippines, Vietnam and many more would strongly disagree
@yunzhang94712 ай бұрын
The world should find a trustful currency to replace usd immediately
@bolu79712 ай бұрын
不能让美元绝对霸权,得有另一个金融系统制衡它
@filipemartins2703Ай бұрын
BITCOIN '-'
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Nobody trades with CNY. BRL is just as shitty and has NO VALUE at all. Full minimum wage in Brazil is worth around US$150,00
@yunzhang9471Ай бұрын
@@LucasPereiradaSilva lol everyone knows USD is a piece of 💩. It will be worthless within 10yrs. You can remember this and we can see
@joaopedrodantas21472 ай бұрын
answering the tumbmail, because we bullish, we are the BRICS, LET'S GO!!
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Enjoy this clown show. The "economic powerhouses" where a typical citizen has to spend six or seven months worth of minimum wage to buy an iPhone someone working in McDonalds can buy in the US in a month or two tops.
@PahatRout2 ай бұрын
I think you all miss the main issue that the African nations need: infrastructure and transport connectivity. which China is able to provide and which US or the West could not compete.
@Hystericall2 ай бұрын
US can't even build high speed rail. I know, I live in US :(
@Sidekick6182 ай бұрын
@@Hystericall😂😂😂it’s because 1 person is working while the other 9 people are still talking.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
The US can provide it, but wants that to be paid upfront. The Chinese can make that cheaper and exchange them for briberies or 99-year leases.
@Sidekick618Ай бұрын
@@LucasPereiradaSilva what’s wrong with the Chinese approach when the country can’t afford to pay upfront? Still a win-win, no?
@rockycata60782 ай бұрын
Brazil-China relationship goes back to "Non-Aligned Nations" during the Vietnam War. Deng also firmed up the relationship with support for Brazil UN Security Council membership. US blocking SC expansion has been Washington's biggest mistake, forcing emerging nations to BRICS ...and BRI.
@bigeye45202 ай бұрын
These guys are parroting Yellen's bs. Speaking of China's overcapacity, how about Brazil's overcapacity in soybean, corn, minerals, sugar, airplanes,etc.?
@luizamorim16262 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your AI speaking Brazilian person. You see, I'm a Brazilian by birth and made a point of specializing in Brazilian accented English. Your AI Brazilian didn't have an 'accent' until it got near the end of the recording...then it spoke ONE word as a 'normal' Brazilian would have done. Perfect. I loved it...
@skydragon231019792 ай бұрын
China is unlikely to have immigration issues like U.S. or Europe because China wants her neighbors to prosper or else if despite China’s strict immigration policies you would have a huge immigration problem. With regards to Brazil’s trade with China what other industries are developing in Brazil organically besides agriculture and mineral extraction?? Maybe another way is for the government to support these organically growing industries in Brazil with funds that they grow into globally competitive industries.
@ShekuSangari2 ай бұрын
The thing that struck me the most about an unlikely immigration issue is that CHINA, opened its doors to foreign corporations and the rest was history! Shows how clever and economical they are. Conventional methods are good but unconventional can lead to destabilisation for a while but for a long-term benefit and profits.
@wilsonneidasilva409Ай бұрын
Tu não conhece nada do Brasil , da indústria do Brasil...temos tecnologia de ponta em diversas áreas. Estude mais...
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Brazil cannot compete in other sectors other than agriculture because there is a 92% tariff imposed on all imports, which means that companies need to invest twice as much here than in America an everywhere else (or bribe the government and pay 17% to 20%).
@vanderleibraga42252 ай бұрын
BRICS 🇧🇷
@gamingtideX2 ай бұрын
Go China. Go all the way. You are doing good for your country and people and toward a better world, peace prosperity for the Global South countries and an prime example for other developing countries around the world!! The haters are the ones whom are far too long have been breed and brainwashed with hatred in their heart with evil intnetnion they don't even know
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Nothing is better to explain why people are complaining than that a Brazilian needs to pay US$2,000 for an iPhone 16 pro max (while earning US$150,00 a month), while an American or European only pays US$1,000 ( while earning US$1300 per month). And that extends to pretty much everything else. BRICS is just a bunch of dictatorship and failed economies pretending to be the next economic powerhouse.
@wulung59432 ай бұрын
win win trade ties
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Brazil imposes a 92% tariff on all Chinese imports. NOT a win-win.
@rockycata60782 ай бұрын
BYD already bought Ford factory in Brazil, and will start production in 2027. Musk is rethinking Mexico, because China is already there with EVs, and makes Latin America market less profitable if Mexico can't do US imports. China using Brazil to offset Australia for agriculture/ore, and ties to Mercosul[...making a resurgence?]
@marthajones72362 ай бұрын
Personally I'm not suprized at all. It's naturally the meeting of LIKE MINDS!!😊
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Good point, both countries are socialist hellholes.
@lecirdaluz2 ай бұрын
What do you mean that the US lost Brazil 🇧🇷? - Brazil was NEVER a property of the US, and Brazil is not anybody’s backyard either, so how could the Anglos lose something they never owned. RSRSRS - Get lost yourself - RSRSRS
@MarcosCapixabaАй бұрын
KZbinrs could not be successful without fake news, polemic words and trying hard to draw attention, visualization and traffic... The real question is why you take them serious ?
@picadosinfernoАй бұрын
You misunderstood it, they said US lost the opportunity to earn Brazil partnership. This doesn't mean they ever owned Brazil. PS I'm Brazilian too.
@lecirdaluzАй бұрын
@@picadosinferno : Eu entendi tudo muito bem 👍. Sugiro que vc leia o livro “O Brasil não cabe no quintal de ninguém “ Autor Sr. Nogueira.
@felipearaujo5572Ай бұрын
@@lecirdaluz claramente não entendeu, não...
@lecirdaluzАй бұрын
@@felipearaujo5572 : Whatever blows your skirt, then why don’t you just build a bridge and GET OVER IT, EEJIT!
@charleschoy23272 ай бұрын
China practice win win situation with trading partners. No interferrence on internal politics. No looting. No stingent rules on any projects. Always complete projecta as promised. Many countries will run when they are no longer making easy money!
@cruzn4ever1692 ай бұрын
Should us Not want Peace WE WILL know Who the Enemy is ###
@PhylphyPhil2 ай бұрын
🇧🇷🇨🇳🇧🇷🇨🇳🇧🇷🇨🇳
@isaaclevi7280Ай бұрын
Sou brasileiro e sei que o futuro é o BRICS!
@carmenamouraoАй бұрын
concordo 🇧🇷
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
O futuro então é um punhado de pseudo-democracias e ditaduras falidas?
@leonardos2925Ай бұрын
China supported Brazil against Macron in the past, the relations among both countries are good. Even we conservatives prefer being friends of China than of the colonialists. We support a conservative US, but we prefer alliances with China and India than with Europe.
@yuchenliu26762 ай бұрын
the synthetic voice sounds natural, though.
@chinaglobalsouth2 ай бұрын
It does, scarily so, but it’s a cool experiment and we’re going to use the technique more in the future to bring more voices from different countries into the discussion. Hope you enjoyed the rest of the show! - Eric
@ThiagoRJ021Ай бұрын
I'm Brazilian and I hope that my country deep dive into BRICS because yet exist a huge pression under Brazil from NATO countries
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Brazil is a dead weight in the BRICS, China and India are the only ones that really matter.
@beautifuldream1082 ай бұрын
Choose stay undeveloped and be friends with so called democracy that fail and influence your country democracy.😂😂😂 Choose development and be advanced and good economy and no one meddling your country democracy system. Up to you.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Staying in the BRICS is doing your best to remain poor.
@BernardAsagaiАй бұрын
This is great economic discourse.
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
Melhor Presidente do Brasil, ontem, hoje e sempre é o nosso Excelentíssimo Presidente LULA
@andrebrito4210Ай бұрын
Amazing conversation ❤❤
@MarcioBarcellos-last2 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation! Thanks!
@agusjusup2 ай бұрын
Chanel bagus
@kenuston22992 ай бұрын
yes it is
@termyfl26772 ай бұрын
Win win policies
@PhylphyPhil2 ай бұрын
I am from Formosa, in Brazil. The city was born in the 19th Century, I think. Formosa means a female that is elegant, or beautiful. Nothing to do with Taiwan.
@chinaglobalsouth2 ай бұрын
Yes, of course, I am fully aware that it has nothing to do with Taiwan, but given that it's the same name as Taiwan I found that to be a bit ironic given China's military focus on the island. - Eric
@PhylphyPhil2 ай бұрын
@@chinaglobalsouth yes, I agree
@Ocomunistagay2 ай бұрын
@@chinaglobalsouth of course they'd have military focus on the island. It's THEIRS. Anything that's unwelcome there is US bases
@rayfonz9128Ай бұрын
Go China Go strong 👍
@MarceloGCarboneraАй бұрын
Brazil is a pragmatic country. Who is willing to make investments? That will be our commercial partner. Unfortunatelly, we got a disfunctional elite and for that we depend on investments from public sector or from other countries...
@maurooliveira984Ай бұрын
We can team upwith china in same way we can team up with USA. The difference here is: China don't treat us as inferiors as European Union does, or as "We have something to teach you" as USA does.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Yes, because both Brazil and China ARE INFERIOR, economically speaking.
@ling-y7l2 ай бұрын
We need a common currency to keep the balance between countries.
@bolu79712 ай бұрын
美元一家独大是可怕的
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Ask the Brazilian customs if they'd like to impose a 92% tariff in Dollars or in Yuan.
@felipearaujo5572Ай бұрын
"They can complain but there's nothing they can do about it, right?" famous last words of a country about to suffer a foreign backed coup :)
@TheGrenadier97Ай бұрын
That is, Brazil's political class is negotiating resources and land to China for their own gains.
@Hystericall2 ай бұрын
Brazil one of the few countries running a surplus with China (30B per year). I don't see why Brazil would be the one imposing trade barriers? China should be looking to see if Brazil is dumping instead.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Because Brazil has a failed economic model where a few companies bribing the government have the monopoly to import goods into the country, everyone else is forced to pay a 92% tariff.
@casacanada3488Ай бұрын
Bolsonarista detected!@@LucasPereiradaSilva
@AiwaLoverАй бұрын
Because we need investments and USA and Europe don"t want to...
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Then do your homework and stop imposing 92% bullshit tariffs on everyone because Multilaser or another crappy importer employing 4 people might go under.
@Gusti-i1r2 ай бұрын
Where is "the Amazon jungle virgin forest" on USA their own farmers freedom landmass .....???
@frednoraАй бұрын
Very good interview.
@Hbok2ff2 ай бұрын
Guys, Formosa (Most than Beautful) is a city in Brasil.
@chinaglobalsouth2 ай бұрын
Ahhh, yes, that makes sense. I just thought it was notable because it’s also the traditional name of Taiwan, which, as you may know, is quite a sensitive topic for China and one that is militarily relevant these days. Thanks for the tip. It’s good to know. :-) - Eric
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
@@chinaglobalsouth why is it sensitive though? Why should it be? It is like avoiding to say the name of Brazil in Portugal because some lunatics there think Brazil is part of Portugal and not an independent country, like Taiwan, is.
@viniciusgarcez6383Ай бұрын
Vamos com china🤝🏽
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
Parabéns Presidente LULA ❤🌹🚩
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Enjoy your 92% import tariff on chinese products.
@felipearaujo5572Ай бұрын
The reason why negative views of China are on the rise despite the high volumes of trade is that the trade consists of commodities. Selling soy does not employ a lot of people in the age of automation. So, while a select number of oligarchs make huge sums of money off of it, China has been killing Brazil’s industry with their dumping tactics, and that’s where the jobs are. Yes, “Brazil” is making money selling commodities, but that money is concentrated in the hands of the 1% who, in turn, keep exploiting the land and saving their earnings in banks or abroad. Meanwhile, the common man is facing a dire situation in the job market, where industries are closing their doors left and right. The country’s infrastructure is increasingly Chinese-owned, and they are about to tighten their grip on whatever hope of change is left, with the Belt and Road Initiative about to be signed under extremely one-sided terms. Brazil is selling its collective future for the present benefit of its agroindustry oligarchy.
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
BRAZIL ❤
@MiguelPerez-fz4ib2 ай бұрын
Safety and cultures smart.
@joserrcarvalho6615Ай бұрын
About investiments from China, they do invest in Peru, Chile, Mexico...but in specific case of Brazil actually they just buy exisiting business (existing sugarcane factories, existing mining plants, existing production facilities, etc)...all related to pure commodities
@thucduyen95922 ай бұрын
China is quite pragmatic, if you don’t like trading with China then they move on. Brazil can be the puppet of murica and stay poor.
@chinaglobalsouth2 ай бұрын
Just curious: did you actually listen to the show before posting this comment? It doesn’t make any sense in the context of the discussion that we had. - Eric
@thucduyen95922 ай бұрын
@@chinaglobalsouth I actually listened until this guy talked about resentment of the Brazilian people about the Chinese due to Covid, overcapacity then i had enough of this. I actually have experienced with many Brazilian acquaintances that worked with me HK & of course they always look down on the Chinese, China’s capacity to innovate. A part from agriculture ( soy beans which China can also source it from Russia, iron ore( lesser great quality than that of Australia or China can source it from Congo), what can Brazil bring to China if their mindset is anti China? With Lula’s recent comment with regards to Maduro’s elections says it all, are they really a sovereign country? The other clown Bolsenaro that copied the same anti-China rhetoric like Trump did really help the relationship didn’t it?
@DarlyaFaroeste2 ай бұрын
@@thucduyen9592you are correct, I'm brazilian and agree with you, the south and South east brazilians have more of a col0nized mentality because of their european ancestry roots. But the North and North East brazilians think for themselves and have less of "vira-lata" sydrome, we have mostly indigenous roots and align with the minority and less favoured, and we suffer racism from our south and southern comrades but we criticise them constantly on social media because they have the superiority complex syndrome lol
@BryanChanceАй бұрын
Well, how is dealing with the US? I wouldn't play hard to get if I were Brazil. LOL
@xDvemDeXandyАй бұрын
While US give lectures, china give good good business opportunities, and the threaten of the west can go only far enough before the weights of the opportunities become too good to ignore.
@MiguelPerez-fz4ib2 ай бұрын
The whole world does
@ed10032 ай бұрын
When you guys talked trade, it is not Chinese rely on Brazil food, Chinese food Is always self-sufficient since 1980 and also China has a lot of national food storages! You should never think chinese are waiting for someone’s food for next diner! One phase that most geopolitical strategists quotes from Henry Kissinger said “ Chinese always think long term”. On the contrary, many politicians from western countries only think next election!
@chinaglobalsouth2 ай бұрын
Sorry. That is 100% not correct. China is not self-sufficient for food and in fact is one of the world's largest food importers because it faces the dilemma of having only 6-7% of the world's arable land and 18% of the globe's population. That mismatch has long made it difficult, if not impossible to produce enough food to feed its population through domestic means only. Instead, China imports vast quantities of agriculture products from around the world - particularly from Southeast Asia. You are correct in saying that the Chinese have created large national storages of wheat, pork and other commodities but that's largely because of the painful history of famines that befell China in the 20th century. Europe and the US don't face the same challenges in terms of population and food scarcity. Quite the opposite, both regions produce way more food than they consume which is why they sell a lot of it to places like China. So, the fact that the US doesn't have food storages isn't because it isn't planning for the future, it's because it doesn't need to, like Europe.
@xiaofei83602 ай бұрын
@@chinaglobalsouth I am Chinese, and what you said is true. China needs to import a large amount of food every year. However, this does not mean that China's food production cannot be self-sufficient. The reason why China buys food from the international market every year is that the price of food in the international market is cheaper than China's own production. If one day China can no longer buy cheap food from the international market, China can be completely self-sufficient.
@netizencapetАй бұрын
There are two economic facts here: currency of trade and reserve currency. The two are conflated in this show. In terms of res. curr. Euro is 2nd largest w/ 24% of holdings.
@phillipliu27592 ай бұрын
❤you sign a contract with US, if it doesn't please them they can walk away, if Brazil try to pull out, US will sue the hell out off you😮ohhohh your dealing with a mental asylum ❤😂
@thetravelholic6412Ай бұрын
It’s hard, because Brazilians are very much pro West/US in general, we fought with the allies in WW2 in Europe then nearly forgotten in history, we share a lot more similarities with the west than China, but historically the US has always undermined and vetoed every new progress and development projects, new achievements from Brazil, supported military coups that made Brazil more dependent on the US and always wanted to keep the second largest nation in the western hemisphere under their shoes without thinking the tables would never turn… Brazilians are naturally NOT submissive people, and although Brazilians in general don’t trust much the Chinese government they are the only ones that have supported our growth and progress. Brazilians deserve respect!
@carmenamouraoАй бұрын
I'm born Brazilian and I agree with everything you said. We've been tired for a long time. 🇧🇷
@andersonotaniАй бұрын
A força mais importante na derrota do nazismo foi a URSS
@andersonotaniАй бұрын
Mais da metade dos BRs odeiam os EUA por sua arrogância
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
China DID NOT support the country's growth. Nobody has done so because the Brazilian economy is walled to the rest of the world and they have done it themselves. The US has nothing to do with it.
@aj22282 ай бұрын
Color revolution in 3… 2… 1…
@THETRUTH-BRАй бұрын
Try it...
@MatinaJIN2 ай бұрын
我们中国人非常欣赏巴西政府识破了日本人的换国行动并采取了很好的措施,非常棒!❤
@carmenamouraoАй бұрын
🇧🇷❤️
@dalixmichel922725 күн бұрын
This kinds of addiction must stopped soon for the western powers and Empire Washington. Things change differently in our worlds
@Xibao88890Ай бұрын
Brazil smart to put up tarrifs on Chinas car exports . Russia erecting tarrifs against China as well.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Brazil has had 90%+ tariffs on everything well before China was even started flooding the market with cheap goods.
@Xibao88890Ай бұрын
@@LucasPereiradaSilva these are all new tarrifs and escalating . China EV tarrifs going from 9% to 15% in past couple months to 35% in 2026. Clear they expect car makers to make EVs in Brazil not import. They are raising tarrifs on China steel as well recently.
@ADobbin124 күн бұрын
They are leaving their options open.
@FlorianAPUАй бұрын
Because China doesn't meddle in brazilian internal affairs and don't make comments about the Amazon. No-nonsense, bite-and-blow diplomacy from China.
@josephguo62562 ай бұрын
China has too much dollars and Brasile has too many ores. see
@boleiacaminhao36692 ай бұрын
Let me explain the difference between China and the United States. Everything is in relation to percentages. The sum of the American percentage is 17% - 1%, while the Chinese percentage is 16% and we don't talk about it anymore... yes, there are differences, and the United States is losing out on details... and will continue to lose out as long as it does not modernize in accordance with the reality of global evolution...
@jaderdavila2 ай бұрын
brasil, china and russia should join and make only one country
@splashnskillz372 ай бұрын
Nah, we good
@loeil3814Ай бұрын
Nope, let Brazil alone, we just trade with China, it doesn't mean we blindly trust them
@Oful4nooooooАй бұрын
Naaaaao! Deus me livre!
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Cramming together more poor people will not solve the original issue.
@There-Is-No-Second-Best-n1Ай бұрын
Why the previous president was an aberration like Trump, desperate and with only two viable options: Lula or Bolsonaro. The Brazilian people voted for Lula, who is now implementing his policies with more vigor since he is in the final stage of his life. Politicians in underdeveloped countries only represent their own interests, backed by the public machinery. ë somente o ponto de vista de um milenal que viu todos os presidentes eleitos do brasil desde a ditadura militar de 1985
@felipedraperАй бұрын
O ponto não é ser a favor ou contra a aproximação da China e do Brasil e sim a qualidade do benefício mútuo entre as nações. Não me parece ser benefício tem uma balança comercial agrícola exportadora e importar produtos com alta tecnologia. A indústria tecnologia emprega muito mais que a agrícola. Só a China tem ganhado com essa status, o Brasil perdeu sua indústria desde os anos 80.
@TSS-yy5tx2 ай бұрын
How to produce in US when Elon Musk can 't do, tons of issues in the country.
@drugsommelier9477Ай бұрын
I mean, why not?
@shencheanglow3726Ай бұрын
Every successful business that sell their goods in international market must invest in more capacity to meet the demand. Only fools call that over capacity. Boeing, Airbus, Aramco, Apple phone, every semiconductor businesses in the US sell majority of what they produce in world market, nobody say they are over capacity, so why when it come to China's turn, same thing is now called over capacity?
@lawyer19612 ай бұрын
Chinese exercises everywhere. 😂😂😂 Of course there will be comments that will reach the ears of the american concerning the quality of the chinese military.😂😂😂
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
President LULA
@Oful4nooooooАй бұрын
Olha a cara do gado. Típico.😂😂😂
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
@@Oful4noooooo O cercadinho do Gado do BOZO acabou, perdeu mané! BOZO já era 😂😂😂
@aventurascomtadeuАй бұрын
@@Oful4noooooo O cercadinho do gado do BOZO já era, e as motociatas que o BOZO fazia com os machos na garupa agarrado no traseiro do BOZO já, o Gado do BOZO já era! Perdeu mané 😂😂😂
@borali26Ай бұрын
Most brazilians don't like China, myself included. We lost all factories to them and become a soya/meat export country
@mendronesgАй бұрын
vc ta falando por vc nao eh a maioria dos brasileiros que nao gostam da china, gerlamente só os bolsominions não gostam da china. alem disso, nenhuma fabrica foi comprada pela china aqui, não viaja. o que eles compraram, foram as refinarias e varias plantas de fornecimento de energia que foram vendidas pelo governo bolsonaro. por acaso...
@JEFFBECK-ou6ffАй бұрын
That's great, it would stop migration. Too many Brazilians here in the U.S.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
Offer the chance to live in the US and in Brazil for a Chinese. I bet politics will not count now.
@adoniasdiniz6132Ай бұрын
Aqui o governo é comunista
@urimasu1seller994Ай бұрын
Because both are communist- socialist.
@morrisdyer95602 ай бұрын
Brazil is no different than the US. Brazil is a western colonialist Vagabonds state, the same as the US. It can not complete. Instead of increasing tariffs it needs to find or develop products that the Chinese don't have. Things that are indigenous to Brazil will not be found in China. Now if the products are new, Brazil will have to introduce them to the Chinese people. Tariffs are imposed by lazy people.
@DaniPinturaemtecido2 ай бұрын
Viajou na maionese completamente. Brasil não é nunca foi colonialista.Procure estudar mais antes de falar bobagens na internet. Vc não conhece o Brasil e não sabe como somos trabalhadores e inventivos.O nosso problema é ter EUA como vizinhos intrometidos que acham que somos quintal da casa branca.
@LucasPereiradaSilvaАй бұрын
That's the point: Brazil has walled itself to the rest of the world, and things are 2x as expensive than in the USA with these bullshit 92% tariffs that do nothing other than concentrate imports in the hands of a few oligarchs that bribe the government to keep their taxes at a much lower level.