Sunday, September 4, 2016

#Hangzhou G20 Summit to benefit all: New Brazil has just begun

#Hangzhou G20 Summit to benefit 

all: New Brazil has just begun


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China Sets Great Example for World Economy: Brazilian President


Published on Sep 4, 2016
The Hangzhou G20 summit will offer Brazil an opportunity to learn how China has been influential in showcasing confidence in its economy, said Brazilian President Michel Temer Saturday ahead of the summit in Hangzhou of east China's Zhejiang Province.

Temer who was sworn in as the new Brazilian President on Wednesday, arrived Hangzhou on Saturday to attend the G20 Leaders' Summit.

"I think China's confidence in its own economy has set the most influential example. Now Brazil and the world are facing problems of economic recovery. China has set a good example to Brazil and the world. The Hangzhou G20 summit will offer an opportunity for us to learn the Chinese experience," Temer said in a joint interview with the Chinese media.

Temer expressed his expectations from the summit in an interview with China Central Television (CCTV), saying that the summit would benefit all parties concerned.

"I have full expectations from the Hangzhou G20 summit, because each of the earlier G20 summit successfully achieved fruitful results. China is assuming the rotating presidency this year. I firmly believe that the summit will bring more benefits to all parties concerned," said Temer.

Temer and Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged views on major issues of bilateral relations at their meeting in Hangzhou on Saturday.

Temer said Brazil attaches high importance to stabilizing and deepening a comprehensive strategic partnership with China and is willing to strengthen cooperation with China on economy and trade, energy, aviation, agriculture, finance and infrastructure.

Temer added that Brazil would like to maintain close negotiation and collaboration with China to address international affairs including global climate change.

Temer stressed the emerging economies have strengthened solidarity and cooperation within the BRICS framework.

"The bloc of BRICS has conducted fruitful cooperation. We will soon hold a preparation meeting for the BRICS summit in October. The bloc of BRICS has made remarkable achievements since its establishment. I have heard negative comments on BRICS occasionally, but in fact the BRICS members are getting closer, though we are not legally bound. The bloc brings more and more benefits to its members," added Temer.More on:http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20160904...

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Interview: Hangzhou summit to

benefit all G20 members – Brazilian 

president



Brazilian President Michel Temer receives an 
interview in Hangzhou, capital 
city of east China's Zhejiang Province, Sept. 3, 
2016. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- Newly-
installed Brazilian President 
 Michel Temer said here Saturday that he has 
high expectations for the 
upcoming G20 summit and believes it will bring 
benefits to all its members.

The Brazilian leader made the remarks in an 
interview with Chinese journalists
 prior to the leaders' meeting, which will mark 
his first appearance as head 
of state at a major international occasion.

He was sworn in as Brazil's president on 
Wednesday after lawmakers ousted 
his predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, in an impeachment
 vote.

Temer noted that the G20 is a heavyweight 
international organization and 
this year's summit features such subjects as 
nnovation and climate change, 
which Brazil also cares about.

He said he is full of positive expectations for its 
outcome.

"I think this G20 summit will bring benefits to
 all its members, particularly 
to our country," said the president, who is to 
join other G20 leaders at the 
two-day summit starting Sunday.

He spoke highly of the integration and interaction
 among G20 members, and 
also spoke of the upcoming summit of the emerging
-market bloc of BRICS --
 Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- 
in October in India.

International mechanisms like the G20 and BRICS 
not only help their members
 strengthen relations but also help them boost their
 respective development, 
noted the Brazilian president.

The Hangzhou summit involves the largest number
 of developing countries in t
he G20's history, which will help these countries 
promote common development, 
he added. He also expressed confidence in the 
BRICS framework.

On Brazil-China relations, the Brazilian leader 
said the relationship enjoys 
a very solid foundation and is currently at its best 
in history, as high-level 
bilateral contacts have greatly boosted bilateral 
diplomatic and trade ties.

"China is one of Brazil's largest trading partners. 
Though geographically 
far apart, our two countries are getting closer 
and closer," the president said.

Citing a series of cooperation deals the two sides
 signed on Friday during 
his stopover in Shanghai en route to Hangzhou,
 Temer hailed the bilateral 
partnership as a paradigm for integrated 
development of the world economy.

He hoped China will continue to open up its 
market to Brazil's soybeans, meat
 and other agro-products.

The president, who has long served as the 
Brazilian chairman of the China-
Brazil High-Level Coordination and Cooperation
 Committee, said the mechanism
 made new progress in each of its last four sessions
 and has laid a solid foundation for bilateral ties.

He suggested that he might continue to lead the
 committee in the future.

Commenting on China's economy, he noted that
 the world's second largest 
 economy has registered higher growth rates 
than many other countries, and 
the Chinese model has inspired many followers.

"China sets an example by being confident in its
 own economy at a time when 
the global economy is beset with difficulties," 
he said,
 adding that China's development experience is 
very useful to Brazil.

The South American country is striving to ride 
out the
 worst recession in its 
recent history. Its economy contracted by 
3.8 percent  in 2015 and is expected to 
shrink by 3.16 percent in 2016.

Touching upon Brazil's domestic situation, 
Temer said  he is committed to restoring 
public confidence and judicial security, and
 pledged to protect the interests of 
foreign investors.


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