CODE AND PRIMARY DOCUMENT

EVIDENCE

1:4 spirit of equality (1:2086 [1:2103]) - D 1: Joint Action Plan BRAZIL and CHINA 2015-2021

spirit of equality

1:12 Resistance (2:1790 [2:1871]) - D 1: Joint Action Plan BRAZIL and CHINA 2015-2021

Increase coordination in multilateral organizations and international fora

1:50 Investments Third World (7:2022 [7:2098]) - D 1: Joint Action Plan BRAZIL and CHINA 2015-2021

encourage bilateral investments and joint investments in third countries

1:54 Reform financial system (8:634 [8:749]) - D 1: Joint Action Plan BRAZIL and CHINA 2015-2021

enhance cooperation in overcoming the financial crisis and reforming the international financial system

1:57 Traditional farming practices (8:4188 [8:4387]) - D 1: Joint Action Plan BRAZIL and CHINA 2015-2021

WTO, FAO, UNCTAD and OIE, in order to develop a fair and strong international agricultural trade system and international rules that protect the interests of farmers in developing countries

2:1 South-South Cooperation (1:857 [1:1324]) - D 2: China’s Foreign Aid (2014)

integrate the interests of the Chinese people with people of other countries, providing assistance to the best of its ability to other developing countries within the framework of South-South cooperation to support and help other developing countries, especially the least developed countries (LDCs), to reduce poverty and improve livelihood. China has proactively promoted international development and cooperation and played a constructive role in this aspect.

2:2 Guiding principles toward Third World Countries (1:1327 [1:1751]) - D 2: China’s Foreign Aid (2014)

When providing foreign assistance, China adheres to the principles of not imposing any political conditions, not interfering in the internal affairs of the recipient countries and fully respecting their right to independently choosing their own paths and models of development. The basic principles China upholds in providing foreign assistance are mutual respect, equality, keeping promise, mutual benefits and win-win.

2:3 Millennium Development Goals_China (1:2308 [1:2449]) - D 2: China’s Foreign Aid (2014)

To promote the realization of Millennium Development Goals, China directed most of its assisting funds to low-income developing countries.

2:4 Poverty reduction (3:566 [3:730]) - D 2: China’s Foreign Aid (2014)

One of the important objectives of China’s foreign assistance is to support other developing countries to reduce poverty and improve the livelihood of their peoples

2:11 Loans and grants (6:3080 [6:3158]) - D 2: China’s Foreign Aid (2014)

China arranges grants (aid gratis), interest-free loans and concessional loans

4:1 Regardless ideology (1:1427 [1:1659]) - D 4: China_Latam 2016_COHA

However, despite the changes in Latin America that have taken place this year, Latin American countries, including those with center-right governments, are still interested in strengthening trade and investment ties with China.

4:3 China-Latam (1:1886 [1:2069]) - D 4: China_Latam 2016_COHA

From the Chinese perspective, the government has viewed the China-Latin America relationship as one based on economic benefits rather than an attempt to project political influence