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Brazil Leads Global Chinese Investment in 2025, Reaching $6.1 Billion Amidst Sector Growth
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Brazil Leads Global Chinese Investment in 2025, Reaching $6.1 Billion Amidst Sector Growth

From Cooperativa · (1h ago) Spanish Positive tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Brazil attracted a record $6.1 billion in Chinese investment in 2025, a 45% increase from the previous year.
  • Chinese investments primarily targeted the electrical sector (29.5%) and mining (29%), with significant activity from companies like BYD and GWM.
  • Factors such as the real's depreciation, Brazil's market size, and abundant resources made Brazilian assets attractive to Chinese investors.

Brazil has solidified its position as the leading destination for Chinese investment globally, a testament to the growing economic ties between the two nations. The record $6.1 billion invested in 2025, a significant 45% jump from the previous year, underscores the confidence Chinese businesses have in Brazil's potential.

The electrical and mining sectors emerged as the primary beneficiaries, attracting substantial capital. This aligns with Brazil's strategic importance in renewable energy and its rich mineral wealth. The expansion of Chinese automotive giants like BYD and GWM, with new factories opening, further highlights Brazil's appeal as a manufacturing and consumer hub.

According to the Brazil-China Business Council (CEBC), several factors contribute to this trend. The depreciation of the Brazilian Real against the dollar makes assets more affordable, while the sheer size of the Brazilian consumer market and the abundance of natural resources present compelling opportunities. Furthermore, Brazil's clean energy matrix is a significant draw for environmentally conscious investors.

While some anticipated projects did not materialize, the overall investment figures paint a picture of robust engagement. The acquisition of Equinox Gold's Brazilian operations by CMOC and BYD's dominance in the electric vehicle market are prime examples of this deepening economic relationship. This trend is particularly noteworthy from a Brazilian perspective, as it signifies not just foreign capital inflow but also technological transfer and job creation, bolstering the national economy.

the panorama reflects a scenario in which Brazilian assets are relatively more attractive, especially for Chinese investors, due to internal factors such as the depreciation of the real against the dollar, the size of the Brazilian consumer market, the abundance of mineral and energy resources, and the country's clean energy matrix.

โ€” Tulio CarielloTulio Cariello, director of content and research at the CEBC, explained the reasons behind the surge in Chinese investment in Brazil.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.