During this visit to China, Lula secured the following orders:
Meituan will enter the food delivery market in Brazil under the brand name "Keeta," with an investment of approximately 5.6 billion Brazilian reais. It is expected that a customer service center will be established in northeastern Brazil, creating 3,000 to 4,000 direct jobs and driving 100,000 indirect job opportunities.
Mixue Binxue (MIXUE) announced an investment of 3.2 billion Brazilian reais in Brazil, aimed at building factories and expanding stores, while also purchasing fruit raw materials from Brazil. The company expects to create 25,000 jobs by 2030.
The semiconductor company Longsys (江波龙) announced last year through its subsidiary Zilia that it will invest an additional 650 million Brazilian reais over the next two years in its factories in São Paulo and Manaus, expanding production capacity for memory chips (DRAM and Flash) and semiconductor components.
The automobile manufacturer GWM (Great Wall Motors) plans to invest 6 billion Brazilian reais in Brazil to expand local factories, and in the future, it plans to export vehicles to South America and Mexico.
GAC Motor is about to launch its electric vehicle models in the Brazilian market.
The new energy enterprise Envision plans to invest up to 5 billion Brazilian reais to build an industrial park for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) based on sugarcane extraction and green hydrogen.
The China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) will invest 3 billion Brazilian reais in Piauí State, Brazil, to build a renewable energy hub integrating wind power, solar power, and energy storage, which is expected to generate more than 5,000 construction-related jobs.
The mobility platform Didi also plans to expand its services in Brazil, including the expansion of food delivery services, and intends to construct around 10,000 electric vehicle charging stations to promote the electrification of transportation in Brazil.
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