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[2020-07-06] Chinese contractors to restart work on projects in Angola
Source: Macauhub Work on important transport infrastructure projects in Angola, some overseen by Chinese companies, will resume after an interruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic,...
[2020-06-23] Brazilian iron ore exports to China push up freight rates
Source: Macauhub Capesize freight rates rose to their highest yet this year as a resurgence in the Chinese steel industry drove up Brazilian exports of...
[2020-07-03] Notable Chinese attendance online during BIG Festival
Source: Macauhub Over 330 companies in 38 or more different parts of the world took part in the Brazil’s Independent Games (BIG) Festival, which was...
[2020-07-03] Hainan, Chinese business groups to spur Sino-European trade
Source: Macauhub The International Economic Development Bureau of the southern Chinese province of Hainan and six groups representing Chinese businesses operating in Europe have agreed...
[2020-07-02] South Americans scout online for Zhejiang textiles to buy
Source: Macauhub The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles says over 160 potential buyers in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia and other South...
[2020-07-01] Minister trying to open Chinese market for Brazilian grapes
Source: Macauhub Brazilian Agriculture, Livestock and Supply Minister Tereza Cristina Dias says she is endeavouring to open the Chinese market for grapes to Brazilian exporters,...
[2020-07-01] Museum designed by Portuguese to open in Ningbo in November
Source: Macauhub An art education museum designed by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira will open in November in Yinzhou, in the eastern Chinese city of...
[2020-06-30] Petrobras puts Chinese-built FPSO vessel to work off Brazil
Source: Macauhub The Brazilian state-owned oil company, Petrobras, has begun using a Chinese-built floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, the Petrobras 70, to extract...
[2020-06-29] China among top three Mozambican trading partners in 2020Q1
Source: Macauhub Official figures indicate that the value of Sino-Mozambican trade was US$204.4 million in the first quarter of this year, making China the third-biggest...
[2020-06-29] Chinese-owned company investing in Angolan niobium mine
Source: Macauhub A joint venture by Angolan state-owned miner of iron ore Ferrangol EP and Chinese-owned Sociedade Niobonga – Comércio Geral is due to begin...