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China’s position in the New Geopolitical Agri-Food Order

Beijing promotes “open trade” (orderly flows with state guidance and selective barriers) rather than “free trade.” This distinction reflects its aim to protect national interests while seeking partners aligned with its development goals, especially in the agri-food business.

Location:

São Paulo

Time:

9 to 11am (BRT)

Language:

English

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Beijing promotes “open trade” (orderly flows with state guidance and selective barriers) rather than “free trade.” This distinction reflects its aim to protect national interests while seeking partners aligned with its development goals, especially in the agri-food business.

Participants

André Meloni Nassar
Executive President at the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (ABIOVE)

Larissa Wachholz
Senior Fellow

Partner at Vallya

Marcos Jank
Trustee

Senior Professor of Agribusiness at INSPER

Philippa Jones
Founder of China Policy

Sérgio Bortolozzo
President of the Brazilian Rural Society (SRB)

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