摘要
巴西和中国分别属于南北半球最大的发展中国家。20世纪70年代以来,中国与巴西的经贸关系不断发展,21世纪时两国经贸往来持续迅速攀升。来自中国大陆的新移民(新华侨华人)来到巴西,成为巴中经贸往来的主力军。他们将中国的小商品进口到巴西,满足巴西民众的需求。随着中国小商品质量的提高,华侨华人的形象和中国的国家形象也随之进一步提升;与此同时,新移民还利用自己熟悉当地政情国情民情的优势,先后将其他很多中国商品和高技术产品进口到巴西。到今天,华侨华人华商则尽力帮助有实力的中国企业进入巴西,在巴西开展投资合作,他们为发展祖籍国与巴西的经济文化往来做出新的贡献。近年来,中巴关系朝高水平、多层次和宽领域发展,为发展中国家合作树立了良好典范。
Brazil and China are the largest developing country respectively in the southern and northern hemisphere.Since the 1970s,the economic and trade relations between China and Brazil have witnessed continuous development.In the 21st century,the economic and trade exchanges between the two countries continue to grow rapidly.New immigrants from the Chinese mainland(new overseas Chinese)come to Brazil and become the main driving force for Sino-Brazil economic and trade exchanges.They import Chinese small commodities into Brazil to meet the needs of the Brazilian people.With the improvement of the quality of Chinese small commodities,the image of overseas Chinese and China's national image have also been further improved.At the same time,new immigrants also draw on their knowledge about local politics,conditions and people,and import many other Chinese commodities and high-tech products into Brazil.To this day,overseas Chinese people and Chinese businessmen try their best to help strong Chinese companies enter Brazil and invest in Brazil.They make new contribution to the economic and cultural exchanges between their home country and Brazil.In recent years,Sino-Brazil relations have developed at a high level,from various facets and in a wide range of fields,setting a good example for cooperation among developing countries.
作者
高伟浓
GAO Wei-nong(School of International Relations/Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies,Jinan University,Guangzhou,Guangdong,510632)
出处
《深圳大学学报(人文社会科学版)》
CSSCI
北大核心
2019年第4期134-144,共11页
Journal of Shenzhen University:Humanities & Social Sciences
基金
国家社会科学基金重大招标项目“世界华商通史”(17ZDA228)
关键词
命运共同体
中巴
经贸关系
新移民华商
发展中国家
a community of shared future for the mankind
China and Brazil
economic and trade relations
newly immigrated Chinese businessmen
developing country