男友太凶猛1v1高h,大地资源在线资源免费观看 ,人妻少妇精品视频二区,极度sm残忍bdsm变态

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
World / China-Brazil

From soccer stadiums to tech networks, Chinese industry plays role in Brazil

By LIA ZHU in BRASILIA JOURNAL (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-05-20 10:52

Fabianonery does not speak English, but upon hearing the word China mentioned, he gave a thumbs-up.

The photographer was working on Tuesday with the athletics department of the Brasilia government to take promotional photos of the National Stadium.

The football stadium, with a capacity of 72,800 after reconstruction from 2010 to 2013, was one of the venues for the 2014 World Cup. It also has become a landmark of the Brazilian capital and a tourist attraction.

Fabianonery, speaking through an interpreter, wasn't aware of the role that China played in the construction of the stadium. In fact, Chinese cranes could be found at construction sites at National Stadium and 11 other stadiums around the country.

Sany Group, a Chinese multinational heavy machinery-manufacturing company, started exploring the emerging Brazilian market in 2007, said Alex Xiao, chief risk officer for Sany Brazil.

Since Sany established a manufacturing factory in Sao Paulo in 2011, around 2,600 of its cranes have been manufactured and sold in Brazil, according to Xiao.

"The output is about 500 units a year, and our equipment has been used in infrastructure construction like stadium and railroads," he said.

As a member of the Chinese delegation, he was about to leave his hotel in Brasilia to attend a meeting between visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Tuesday at the president's residence.

"We are enthusiastic about the transoceanic railway," he said, referring to a transcontinental South American railway project to link Brazil on the Atlantic coast with Peru on the Pacific coast, which is expected to cut transportation costs of Brazilian goods to China.

During Tuesday's meeting, the two leaders also witnessed the signing of agreements between Chinese and Brazilian companies, among which three deals were signed by Huawei Brazil, a Sao Paulo-based branch of the Chinese tech giant.

The company signed an agreement with leading carrier Vivo to upgrade the 4G network for Rio de Janeiro to better prepare for next year's Games. Huawei also struck a deal with carrier Tim to set up a research and development center center committed to Wi-Fi and broadband technologies.

Under an agreement with an education agency affiliated with the Ministry of Education, Huawei Brazil will provide training assistance to university students majoring in information and communications technology, according to Gavin Yang, executive director of public relations with the company.

"Brazil has been an important market with its huge population since Huawei started its operation here 16 years ago," said Yang, who attended the meeting at the president's residence.

He said the market was expected to continue growing with the impetus from both Chinese and Brazilian governments.

"Now we have around 3,000 employees, and 81 percent of them are locals," he said.

"We have noticed more frequent high-level exchanges between the two sides in recent years, and we also have the feeling that both the governments are willing to deepen cooperation for their people and companies," he said.

Contact the writer at liazhu@chinadailyusa.com

Trudeau visits Sina Weibo
May gets little gasp as EU extends deadline for sufficient progress in Brexit talks
Ethiopian FM urges strengthened Ethiopia-China ties
Yemen's ex-president Saleh, relatives killed by Houthis
Most Popular
Hot Topics

...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 石景山区| 大丰市| 彭阳县| 南涧| 满洲里市| 奉新县| 墨玉县| 渝北区| 宜春市| 南川市| 舒兰市| 太原市| 循化| 江安县| 抚松县| 迁西县| 汝南县| 独山县| 德江县| 钟祥市| 民和| 莆田市| 旬阳县| 临猗县| 侯马市| 石景山区| 咸宁市| 夹江县| 苗栗县| 汉源县| 六盘水市| 永丰县| 陇南市| 肥城市| 蓬溪县| 搜索| 富阳市| 凉城县| 二连浩特市| 宁远县| 彩票|