The two nations have stepped up high-level engagement since the tariff chaos started.
On Tuesday, China’s top diplomat Wang Yi called for Brasilia and Beijing to oppose “the law of the jungle” together and said relations were at their “best period in history” during separate meetings in Rio de Janeiro with Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and chief presidential adviser Celso Amorim.
Analysts say the American president’s trade war is likely to help strengthen ties between China and Brazil – the largest developing economies in the eastern and western hemispheres, respectively. It could also drive further cooperation and give fresh impetus to joint efforts for greater clout in the global governance system.