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Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is visiting Beijing to strengthen relations with China, aiming to increase exports of grains, metals, and meat amidst U.S. trade uncertainties. Lula's visit is expected to result in over a dozen deals, including railway and agricultural projects. Brazil seeks to fill the market gap left by costly U.S. exports due to tariffs, targeting increased sorghum, pork, and chicken exports.
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