New Platform and Business Missions Boost Brazil-China Trade Relations
The CBBC platform and Sebrae business missions are facilitating stronger Brazil-China trade links by easing SME participation and promoting local products abroad.
- • Brazil-China bilateral trade reached $171 billion in 2025 with exports up 21.7% in early 2026.
- • The CBBC platform facilitates smaller, easier Brazilian purchases with payment in reais and faster delivery.
- • CBBC aims to help SMEs overcome high volume and payment barriers in direct trade with China.
- • Sebrae business missions help regional entrepreneurs access international markets and build networks.
- • Efforts seek to diversify Brazilian exports beyond commodities and support family agriculture products.
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- • Nova plataforma mira desburocratizar negócios entre Brasil e China
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- • Trade between Brazil and China reached $171 billion in 2025, with Brazilian exports to China increasing by 21.7% in the first quarter of 2026 to $23.9 billion. To address challenges faced primarily by small and medium enterprises, the China-Brazil Business Connection (CBBC) platform was launched. The CBBC, led by entrepreneurs Yan Fan and Eduardo Bozzetto, operates as a B2B marketplace facilitating smaller quantity purchases, payment in Brazilian reais, and faster delivery. It aims to reduce operational barriers such as large volume requirements and upfront dollar payments for imports, allowing products to arrive already nationalized. The platform also provides operational and credit services to support businesses. Despite the potential for export diversification beyond commodities like soy, oil, and iron ore, challenges remain, including finding reliable Chinese buyers and overcoming Brazil's complex foreign trade structure. Additionally, Sebrae in Rondônia organizes business missions for entrepreneurs, enabling them to participate in international events like Anuga Select. These missions expand business networks and help regional producers such as Rodrigues Pescados to showcase family agriculture products, including tambaqui and pirarucu, with Sebrae's support playing a crucial role. Together, these initiatives enhance Brazil-China trade by facilitating access and promoting regional products.
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- • Initiatives like the CBBC platform and Sebrae's business missions are reducing barriers and expanding trade opportunities between Brazil and China.
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- • section_title
- • Nova plataforma mira desburocratizar negócios entre Brasil e China
- • section_body
- • Trade between Brazil and China reached $171 billion in 2025, with Brazilian exports to China increasing by 21.7% in the first quarter of 2026 to $23.9 billion. To address challenges faced primarily by small and medium enterprises, the China-Brazil Business Connection (CBBC) platform was launched. The CBBC, led by entrepreneurs Yan Fan and Eduardo Bozzetto, operates as a B2B marketplace facilitating smaller quantity purchases, payment in Brazilian reais, and faster delivery. It aims to reduce operational barriers such as large volume requirements and upfront dollar payments for imports, allowing products to arrive already nationalized. The platform also provides operational and credit services to support businesses. Despite the potential for export diversification beyond commodities like soy, oil, and iron ore, challenges remain, including finding reliable Chinese buyers and overcoming Brazil's complex foreign trade structure. Additionally, Sebrae in Rondônia organizes business missions for entrepreneurs, enabling them to participate in international events like Anuga Select. These missions expand business networks and help regional producers such as Rodrigues Pescados to showcase family agriculture products, including tambaqui and pirarucu, with Sebrae's support playing a crucial role. Together, these initiatives enhance Brazil-China trade by facilitating access and promoting regional products.
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- • Initiatives like the CBBC platform and Sebrae's business missions are reducing barriers and expanding trade opportunities between Brazil and China.
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- • Nova plataforma mira desburocratizar negócios entre Brasil e China
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- • Trade between Brazil and China reached $171 billion in 2025, with Brazilian exports to China increasing by 21.7% in the first quarter of 2026 to $23.9 billion. To address challenges faced primarily by small and medium enterprises, the China-Brazil Business Connection (CBBC) platform was launched. The CBBC, led by entrepreneurs Yan Fan and Eduardo Bozzetto, operates as a B2B marketplace facilitating smaller quantity purchases, payment in Brazilian reais, and faster delivery. It aims to reduce operational barriers such as large volume requirements and upfront dollar payments for imports, allowing products to arrive already nationalized. The platform also provides operational and credit services to support businesses. Despite the potential for export diversification beyond commodities like soy, oil, and iron ore, challenges remain, including finding reliable Chinese buyers and overcoming Brazil's complex foreign trade structure. Additionally, Sebrae in Rondônia organizes business missions for entrepreneurs, enabling them to participate in international events like Anuga Select. These missions expand business networks and help regional producers such as Rodrigues Pescados to showcase family agriculture products, including tambaqui and pirarucu, with Sebrae's support playing a crucial role. Together, these initiatives enhance Brazil-China trade by facilitating access and promoting regional products.
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Key details
Trade between Brazil and China continues to strengthen, reaching approximately $171 billion in bilateral trade in 2025. Brazilian exports to China surged by 21.7% in the first quarter of 2026, totaling $23.9 billion, driven primarily by oil and other commodities. However, this growth is concentrated among a few products and dominated by large companies, leaving small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at a disadvantage due to operational challenges such as large volume purchase requirements and upfront payments in dollars.
In response, the China-Brazil Business Connection (CBBC) platform was launched to facilitate trade primarily for SMEs. Led by Chinese entrepreneur Yan Fan and Brazilian Eduardo Bozzetto, the CBBC operates in Brazil and Shandong, China, functioning as a B2B marketplace. It allows smaller, fractional purchases paid in Brazilian reais, with products arriving already nationalized and quicker delivery times. Additional services include operational support and credit analysis to smooth trade hurdles. Despite the platform’s potential to diversify Brazilian exports beyond commodities like soy, oil, and iron ore, challenges remain in overcoming regulatory, logistical, and financial barriers within Brazil's foreign trade framework.
Complementing this digital approach, Sebrae in Rondônia is organizing business missions for local entrepreneurs to explore international markets and expand business networks. These missions provide valuable opportunities to attend prominent events such as Anuga Select, Latin America's largest food and beverage fair. For example, Elivelton Rodrigues of Rodrigues Pescados highlighted that showcasing family agricultural products like tambaqui and pirarucu at such events, supported by Sebrae, is essential for business growth and visibility. These missions help entrepreneurs build lasting client relationships and adopt best practices, even if immediate deals do not materialize.
Together, the CBBC platform and Sebrae's business missions represent coordinated efforts to deepen Brazil-China trade ties by reducing barriers and opening new pathways, especially for SMEs and regional producers.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.