Brazil's Temer in China amid push for investment

AP  |  Beijing 

Brazilian President Michel Temer is visiting as his country seeks to shore up its flagging economy.

Temer with Chinese President Xi Jinping in today ahead of next week's summit of BRICS nations in the southeastern Chinese city of Xiamen that also includes the leaders of Russia, and


Temer was greeted with full military honours by President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People, the seat of the ceremonial legislature in the heart of

In remarks at the start of their meeting, Xi noted that bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and has grown and pointed to new Chinese investment in in power, agriculture, infrastructure and other fields.

"The Brazil-relationship has global strategic significance and the two countries should deepen their cooperation and proceed ahead in harmony," Xi said. "I fully concur with this and wish to endeavour with you to bring it to fruition."

Temer said before his departure that he saw as a major investor in Brazilian airports, shipping terminals and other infrastructure.

Brazilian officials have also said they hope for Chinese technology and financial backing to finish the country's third nuclear power plant.

Temer has been seeking ways to revive the economy and help save his embattled presidency. is also a huge market for Brazilian food and natural resource exports.

Following their meeting, Temer and Xi presided over the signing of 14 agreements in areas including film production, football, hydropower and railways. No monetary value for the agreements was announced.

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First Published: Fri, September 01 2017. 20:28 IST