Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived here Thursday afternoon to
begin his first state visit to Brazil.
Hu said in a written speech upon arrival at the airport that his current
visit aims to "push forward bilateral cooperation as well as the relations of
strategic partnership" between China and Brazil.
Hu visited Brazil 10 years ago. The current visit is his first trip to south
America after becoming president of China last year.
During his stay in Brazil which will last until next Tuesday, Hu is expected
to confer with Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lulada Silva and leaders of the
National Congress of Brazil.
"I believe that the visit will strengthen our mutual political trust, promote
mutually-beneficial cooperation and push forward the relations of strategic
partnership between China and Brazil," he said.
China and Brazil established full diplomatic relations 30 yearsago. The two
countries decided to build the "relations of strategic partnership" in the
1990s.
President Lula visited China earlier this year with a large number of
business people. Brazil is the largest trading partner of China in Latin America
while China is Brazil's third largest trading partner and export market.
Total trade volume between China and Brazil reached 7.989 billion US dollars
last year, and the figure for January-Septemberthis year topped 9.296 billion US
dollars, up 58.4 percent from the same period last year.
Statistics from China show that by September this year, China's investment in
Brazil amounted to 130 million US dollars and Brazil's investment in China was
about 120 million US dollars.
Brasilia is the first stop of Hu's visit to Brazil. He will also visit Rio de
Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
Following his visit to Brazil, Hu will also visit Argentina, Chile and Cuba.
He will attend the leaders informal summit meetingof APEC while staying in
Chile.