Speaking in Brasilia where leaders of the BRICS group of
countries were meeting, Bolsonaro said the summit was like a
gathering of "old friends." Without giving details, he said that
"good things are coming."
China is Brazil's biggest trade partner, but since taking power
in January, Bolsonaro has cozied up to U.S. President Donald
Trump, raising questions of whether he might pick a side in the
trade war.
Asked about Russian and Chinese criticism of U.S. protectionism,
Bolsonaro refused to be drawn in.
"I am not in this trade war, Brazil is trading with the whole
world," Bolsonaro told reporters.
On Wednesday, at the close of the BRICS Business Forum,
Bolsonaro said Brazil was working to become an increasingly
attractive market for foreign investment and wanted to open up
to the world.
BRICS comprises five member states - Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa.
Bolsonaro, a fan of Trump who has sought closer ties with the
world's No. 1 economy, criticized China - Brazil's top trading
partner - during last year's presidential campaign but has since
been more pragmatic towards it.
(Reporting by Ricardo Brito; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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