Brazilian President Lula da Silva left for China on a three-day official visit.
This visit will include several international economic and political issues that have already been addressed, adding that 500 businessmen, mostly from the Brazilian agribusiness sector, went to China to discuss economic partnerships.
The Brazilian Foreign Minister (FM) Mauro Vieira, said that more than 20 cooperation agreements have been signed, one of which allows trade between the two countries to be conducted in their own currencies without using the dollar.
Da Silva will meet with his counterpart Xi Jinping, next Friday to exchange views on Ukraine war.