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UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATION

Brazilian scholar Filipe Porto is looking forward to a stint in Beijing. Porto, a researcher at Brazil’s Federal University of ABC, is considered a young China hand.

Porto visited China in June as part of the 2023 Future Close-Up, a program taking young global representatives around the nation to gain an in-depth understanding of its achievements in developing its digital economy. During the trip, he met with Li Yafang, President of China International Communications Group (CICG) Center for the Americas. At the meeting, Li invited Porto to the Second China-Brazil Forum for Exchange and Mutual Learning, which took place in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 16.

Themed New Consensus, New Cooperation, New Future, the forum was cohosted by the

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