The Strategic Role of China in the Global Scenario and the Strategies of the Asian Giant in the Current World with Its ‘Partnership’ with Brazil
The partnership between China and Brazil is of utmost importance for both countries, going far beyond simple trade exchanges. China is not only the main economic partner of Brazil, but also an emerging power that challenges Western hegemony. Unlike Western powers that often impose their worldview, the Chinese adopt a more subtle approach, based on patience and the maturation of processes over time, according to the website ICL News.
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, has promoted the idea of a “Community of Common Destiny”, a concept that seeks to unite peoples through shared interests and sustainable development. This vision, which differs from the logic of Western domination, has sparked great interest in various countries, including Brazil.
The Economic Conflict and the Possibility of a New World Order
In recent years, geopolitical tensions between the United States and China have intensified, primarily due to trade and technological disputes. The government of Donald Trump, for example, allocated US$ 500 billion for the development of Artificial Intelligence chips, aiming to maintain U.S. leadership in this sector. However, the Chinese response was overwhelming: the launch of the DeepSeek platform, an advanced AI system with trillions of algorithms, accessible and low-cost, profoundly unsettled major Western companies.
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Senate approves explosive measures that could cost R$ 263.7 billion and include rural refinancing, a minimum wage of R$ 13,662 for doctors and dentists, and special retirement for health agents.
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Residents are forced every day to pay R$ 24 in tolls and descend 16 km down a mountain to get home because all the turnarounds near the neighborhood have been blocked, and the nearest one is only down in Morretes.
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São Paulo government announces R$ 76.9 million for urban infrastructure, and 28 cities in the Central region are included in the list of projects that may change streets, lighting, drainage, schools, leisure, health, and municipal services.
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As the world closes in on conflicts, China has opened the vault in Latin America, with a record trade of 549 billion dollars in 2025, imports up by 27.6%, and nearly one million jobs, and stated at the Macau forum that it is here to stay in the region.
The Chinese supremacy in the technology sector became evident when, in a single day, market giants lost more than one trillion dollars in market value. This economic clash raises questions about the future of the world order, especially considering that China has both the technological capability and military power to become the largest global power.
What Brazil Can Learn from China?
Although the relationship between Brazil and China is strongly based on trade, there is much that Brazil can learn from Chinese culture and philosophy. Unlike Western thought, which often operates on the logic of contradiction and imposition, China has a more integrative view, always seeking balance between opposites.
This approach is represented by the concept of Yin and Yang, which symbolizes the coexistence of opposing forces, such as masculine and feminine, light and shadow, action and contemplation. In Brazil, a deeply divided country, this wisdom could aid in the construction of a more harmonious and less polarized society.


Que essa relação seja próspera e cincera entre Brasil e China, os brasileiros têm muito q aprender com os chineses, principalmente nas áreas de tecnologia militar e espacial…. o povo brasileiro só tem a ganhar com essa amizade.
E o trabalho escravo? E o tráfico de órgãos de dissidentes oficializado pelo regime que, aliás, é comunista? E as fraudes, como cidades fantasmas e indicadores econômicos mentirosos? Não é possível que, num canal de engenharia, as pessoas sejam tão ideologizadas assim!