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When China's prime minister, li keqiang, trying to emphasize the relations between Beijing and Brazil, he wrote that the Chinese love of Brazilian soap operas, such as the 1970 s television series "the slave" (Escrava Isaura).
This popular Chinese TV series depicts the tortuous twists and turns of the beautiful and plain izzola and the struggle against adversity.
Similar descriptions can be used to explain the economic relationship between Brazil and China, but it is undeniable that there are not so many romantic elements.
In the first few years of the 21st century, the enthusiasm for Brazil's commodity exports to China had evaporated by 2015, when the economy collapsed and millions of people lost their jobs.
But he expressed optimism in 2015 when he praised izuela's article.
Between the two, he wrote, "the natural partner" will be out of a new way to beyond the dependence on commodities trading, and stressed that China's investment in infrastructure in Brazil will help Brazil across the "middle-income trap".
Li also said that "China is willing to participate in Brazil freight rail network, power grids, communications network, such as major projects, and Brazil to promote shipbuilding, chemical industry, oil and gas exploration in the areas of the whole industry chain cooperation."
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