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After spurning China for years, Brazil reveals plan to join Belt and Road Initiative

  • Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sees synergy between the mainland’s interests and his country’s infrastructure gap as he pursues tangible results

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says his administration is preparing a proposal to join the China-centred trade and infrastructure scheme. Photo: Reuters
Igor Patrickin Washington
Brazil’s president revealed on Friday that his administration was putting together “a proposal to join” the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s flagship infrastructure and investment project.
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva shared the news during an event announcing investments by the Brazilian Development Bank to renovate a highway between Rio de Janeiro and Santos, a city 85km (53 miles) from Sao Paulo, site of the country’s main port.

Describing a synergy between Chinese interests and Brazil’s infrastructure gap, Lula voiced openness to accession as long as it brought tangible results.

“As China wants to discuss this Silk Road [the initiative’s former name], we will have to prepare a proposal to assess ‘What do we gain? what’s in it for Brazil if we participate in this thing?’,” he said.

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Lula’s comments marked the first time the Brazilian government has openly discussed the possibility of joining the scheme, despite China extending several invitations in the past.
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