Visiting Premier Li Keqiang and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff attended a China-Brazil Business Summit on May 19, where the former proposed a "3 x 3" model for boosting China-Latin America collaboration on production capacity.
Premier Li Keqiang takes a ride on the new subway Line 4 with Rio de Janeiro Governor Luiz Fernando de Souza in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 20, 2015.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, center, pays a visit to the Chinese Equipment Manufacturing Industry Exposition in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on May 20, 2015.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is on a four-nation visit to Latin America, which has benefited from its growing relationship with China.
China's equipment and manufacturing industry opened a two-day exhibition in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday during Premier Li Keqiang's visit, highlighting the potential for Chinese manufacturers in Latin America's largest economy.
Experts in the US applauded Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's current visit to four Latin American countries as a significant step in boosting bilateral trade and investment ties.
The cheers and bustling in a crowded subway carriage in Rio de Janeiro reminded me of a similar occasion during a recent trip to a city in northeast China, nearly 20,000 kilometers from Brazil.
The dozens of agreements signed this week by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff elevate China's importance to Latin America and reflect a decline in the United States' influence in the region, BBC Brazil said on Wednesday.
Premier Li Keqiang, a super salesman for China's railway industry, inspects Chinese-built subway train that will carry sports fans to Rio Olympics.
Visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met here Tuesday with Renan Calheiros, president of the Federal Senate of the Brazilian National Congress, and Eduardo Cunha, president of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. Both sides agreed to boost ties.
Cheng Hong, wife of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, talks with a worker while visiting a social factory providing vocational training for the poor in Brasilia, capital of Brazil, on May 19, 2015.
The comprehensive cooperation between China and Brazil is based on friendship and the will of the people, Premier Li Keqiang told Eduardo Cunha, president of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, during their meeting on May 19.