可持续发展是巴中关系的附加值

Olivia Bulla, Dan Denny, Heloisa Lee Burnquist, J. R. Peneluppi Junior
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中国的目标是在2030年之前达到碳排放峰值,到2060年达到零排放,这表明中国努力应对环境压力和经济增长之间的紧张关系,这在新冠肺炎大流行期间变得更加明显。应对气候变化意味着寻求经济和技术发展的新阶段,可持续性成为国际贸易的主要问题,特别是在巴西和中国之间的关系中。为了满足中国的需求,巴西的生产面临着社会、环境和公司治理方面的挑战。但是,巴西具有自然和技术能力,可以成为可持续生产生物投入物,包括农业商品的参考。就中国而言,它对其供应链的可持续性和弹性越来越感到担忧。由于中国是巴西的主要贸易伙伴,协调这些利益对两国来说可能是双赢的局面。然而,需要克服若干政治和体制方面的挑战。本文利用文献综述来确定这些一致性和挑战点,以便更好地理解上下文,从而为有关该主题的决策和政策提供信息。
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Sustainability as added value in the Brazil-China relationship
China's goal of peaking carbon emissions before 2030 and reaching neutrality by 2060 shows the effort to face the tension between environmental pressure and economic growth, which became more evident with the Covid-19 pandemic. Fighting climate change means seeking a new stage of economic and technological development, with sustainability becoming a main issue for the international trade, especially in the relationship between Brazil and China. Brazilian production faces social, environmental and corporate governance challenges to meet the Chinese demands. But Brazil has the natural and technological capacity to become a reference in the sustainable production of bioinputs, including of the agricultural commodities. China, for its part, has growing concern about the sustainability and the resilience of its supply chains. As China is Brazil's main trading partner, orchestrating these interests can be a win-win situation for both countries. However, several political and institutional challenges need to be overcome. This article makes use of a literature review to identify these points of congruence and challenges in order to contribute to a better understanding the context and thus inform decisions and policies on the subject.  
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