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【环球财经】中国企业将在巴西投资逾270亿雷亚尔
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-05-13 05:47

Investment Overview - Multiple Chinese companies are set to invest over 27 billion Brazilian Reais in Brazil, covering sectors such as express delivery, fast food, semiconductors, new energy, automotive manufacturing, and renewable energy [1][2]. Employment and Economic Impact - The projects are expected to create a significant number of jobs in Brazil and assist in industrial upgrades, enhancing bilateral economic cooperation between Brazil and China [1]. Service Sector Investments - Meituan plans to enter the Brazilian market under the "Keeta" brand, with an initial investment of 5.6 billion Reais over five years, focusing on customer service centers and logistics networks in the Northeast region [1]. - Mixue Ice Cream will invest 3.2 billion Reais to establish its first stores in Brazil, sourcing local fruits as raw materials, and is expected to create 25,000 jobs by 2030 [1]. Manufacturing and High-Tech Investments - Great Wall Motors will increase its investment by 6 billion Reais to expand production capacity in Brazil [1]. - GAC Group plans to invest 1.3 billion USD (approximately 7.3 billion Reais) to build a factory in Goiás [1]. - Longsys Semiconductor's subsidiary Zilia will invest 650 million Reais in São Paulo and Manaus to enhance memory chip production capacity [1]. Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development - Envision Group will create the first zero-carbon industrial park in Latin America in Brazil, with a total investment of 5 billion Reais [2]. - China General Nuclear Power Group will invest 3 billion Reais in wind and solar projects in Piauí, expected to create over 5,000 jobs [2]. - Didi Chuxing plans to strengthen its express delivery services in Brazil and will build 10,000 electric vehicle charging stations to promote green transportation [2]. - Notec Chemical Company, in collaboration with several Chinese partners, will invest 350 million Reais to establish an industrial platform in Brazil [2]. Market Confidence - Analysts indicate that this round of investments reflects the confidence of Chinese companies in the Brazilian market and will inject new momentum into China-Brazil cooperation [2].