Lula to seek Chinese semiconductor technology, investment in Beijing

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'We are not afraid of the big bad wolf,' the Brazilian president's top foreign policy adviser said when asked about the US government's attempts to discourage technology deals with China

next week.

The U.S. government has suggested that associations with the production of Chinese microelectronics would not be welcome, which could affect Brazilian plans to produce semiconductors amid a global shortage. Lula's trip to China comes less than two months after he met with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House, as Brasilia aims for a pragmatic foreign policy balancing ties with its top trading partners despite growing tensions between the two.

But he added: "I cannot condition where I am going to buy a chip, or something else, to these values. In fact, the chip is not impregnated with these values, it is value free."

 

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A fool and his money is not far behind.

BRICS in action.

Most ever corrupt in the world

So the Democrats in the FBI and the CIA and the deep state one world order supported this fascist, and now he gets in bed with the Commies in China. Shocker

This is the guy the FBI and Democrats supported. Shocker

IN REUTERS WE DONT TRUST

These fools forget CCP is a corrupt communist regime.

As he should

🤦‍♀️

Just another illegitimate Chi-Com President!

US has been exposed as corrupt and weak, countries no longer trust our country, for good reason too, our elites control elections to politicians to banks to the market to laws. Not saying China is a good alternative but we can't be trusted either.

I wonder if Americans understand how the rest of the world views their country or if they are too inward facing to know or care

Brazil sides with Russia and China. They dont like america. The U.S spends trillions propping up these countries while these countries supply drugs to the U.S, only to again turn around and bite them again. Without a doubt brazil is under control of the cartels as well.

Not afraid of the big bad wolf but, willing to make a deal with the devil.

The BRICSplus coalition is slowly getting stronger. More or less forced by the aggressive U.S.-policies.

Stand strong, the USA is weakened by the WEF and its affiliates. It's trying for a forever war with all non compliant countries.

But we brazilians are afraid of this criminal organization lead by lula da silva that took power

The adults are back in charge. 🥴

Duh...one commie to another...please...

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