2014
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201400108
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Chinese multinational corporations in Brazil: strategies and implications in energy and telecom sectors

Abstract: This study aims to understand how Chinese enterprises acted in Brazilian energy and telecommunication sectors in the past ten years and whether they would be leading to an increase in the asymmetries between Brazil and China. It argues that the asymmetries presented in the relations are due in large part to successful Chinese enterprises' strategies.

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“…One, very positive, has defined China as a trading partner that offers several opportunities in different areas and identifies mutual benefits that both countries may have in the near future (apud SANTISO et al, 2006;ESCUDÉ, 2014). Another, more negative perception of China, indicates that Brazil is highly dependent on the Chinese market, especially as China becomes stronger and gains a voice in international political and economic forums (and is recognized as one of the main global players in the world) and that Chinese companies start to compete more directly with Brazilian ones in Latin America, North America and Africa (apud JENKINS et al, 2008;VADELL, 2011;BECARD;MACEDO, 2014)".…”
Section: Contextualizing the Evolution Of Sino-brazilian Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One, very positive, has defined China as a trading partner that offers several opportunities in different areas and identifies mutual benefits that both countries may have in the near future (apud SANTISO et al, 2006;ESCUDÉ, 2014). Another, more negative perception of China, indicates that Brazil is highly dependent on the Chinese market, especially as China becomes stronger and gains a voice in international political and economic forums (and is recognized as one of the main global players in the world) and that Chinese companies start to compete more directly with Brazilian ones in Latin America, North America and Africa (apud JENKINS et al, 2008;VADELL, 2011;BECARD;MACEDO, 2014)".…”
Section: Contextualizing the Evolution Of Sino-brazilian Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That said, from a modest standpoint in Brazil´s trade exchange in 1970s, this evolution well reflects China's rise on the global stage and the rapprochement process with Brazil, both in the bilateral political and economic agendas. For such context, a brief evolution of Sino-Brazilian relations deserves attention, as the common history between the two countries, whose roots go back to previous centuries (BAUMANN, 2009;BECARD, 2011), has been experiencing several stages (CERVO and BUENO, 2008;BIATO JUNIOR, 2010;BECARD, 2011;FUNAG, 2018;CEBRI, 2019;MRE, 2020).…”
Section: Contextualizing the Evolution Of Sino-brazilian Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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