Recently, the National Agricultural Society (SNA), represented by its Vice President, Hélio Sirimarco, participated in the Beijing-Brazil Promotion and Business Conference Round held in the city of São Paulo.
The event, organized by the Beijing Municipal Committee for the Promotion of International Trade, the Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the São Gonçalo Commercial and Business Association, was attended by representatives of Chinese and Brazilian entities and companies, with the aim of strengthening ties of friendship, culture, and trade between the two countries.
During the conference, SNA Vice President Hélio Sirimarco highlighted the continuous progress in trade relations between the two nations. According to him, China remains Brazil's largest trading partner, and this trend is directly reflected in the work of the SNA, which has already signed six cooperation agreements with Chinese groups and provinces.
(Source: National Agricultural Society, on November 25)


