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In the YouTube video "Evento em Xangai ajuda a estreitar investimentos entre Brasil e China | Jornal da Band," speakers discuss how Shanghai's innovation center is strengthening business relationships between Brazil and China. The district of U in Shanghai, known for major business deals between global companies, hosted the Brazilian Innovation Week at the Tanian Campus. Brazilian companies in science and technology looking to invest abroad and foreign companies interested in Brazil attended. Lenovo participated, and the event focused on technology solutions and industry future discussions. With China already being Brazil's largest commercial partner (30% of exports), the exchange aims to strengthen this relationship further. Knowledge exchange, research collaborations, and university partnerships were also emphasized. The Band media group was invited, with its role as a bridge between the two countries highlighted. The Band has a content exchange partnership with the China media group and covers all China news on its "Mundo China" program. The team is preparing a special report on the 50th anniversary of Brazil-China diplomatic relations, to be celebrated in August.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Evento em Xangai ajuda a estreitar investimentos entre Brasil e China | Jornal da Band," the speakers discuss how a center of innovation in Shanghai is helping to strengthen business relationships between Brazil and China. The district of U in Shanghai, which is a symbol of China's economic explosion and now revitalized, is a location for major business deals between global companies. The Brazilian Innovation Week in the Tanian Campus brings together Brazilian companies in science and technology that want to invest abroad and foreign companies interested in Brazil. Lenovo, one of the world's largest technology companies, participated in this edition. The event also focuses on developing an environment for companies to discuss technology solutions and the future of the industry. The exchange between Brazil and China, which is already the largest commercial partner of Brazil (30% of all exports go to China), aims to strengthen this commercial relationship further. The event also emphasizes the importance of knowledge exchange in all sectors and research collaborations and university partnerships. The Band media group was invited to participate in the event, and its importance as a bridge between the two countries in the exchange of information and opportunities was highlighted. The Band has a content exchange partnership with the China media group and presents all the news from China on the Band News TV program "Mundo China." The team from Jornal da Band is preparing a special report on the 50 years of diplomatic relations between Brazil and China, which will be celebrated in August.

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