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China, Brazil to hold Year of Culture to build community with shared future: spokesman

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China, Brazil to hold Year of Culture to build community with shared future: spokesman
China

China

China, Brazil to hold Year of Culture to build community with shared future: spokesman

2026-03-27 20:46 Last Updated At:21:27

China and Brazil will hold the 2026 Year of Culture to celebrate bilateral cultural exchange and promote the building of the China-Brazil community with a shared future, China's foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday.

In a joint statement released by the diplomatic, cultural, and tourism departments of China and Brazil, the two countries will celebrate the 2026 China-Brazil Year of Culture. Lin Jian, the spokesman, said at a regular press conference that the celebrations aim to strengthen cultural ties and enhance mutual understanding between the two peoples.

"China and Brazil are a community with a shared future for a more just world and a more sustainable planet. Celebrating the China-Brazil Cultural Year 2026 is an important common understanding between the two heads of state to deepen the building of China-Brazil community with a shared future, and it is another major cultural and people-to-people exchange program following the successful series of cultural events marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties in 2024. A wide range of activities will be organized by both countries in the fields of performing arts, visual arts, music, and intangible cultural heritage. I'd refer you to the cultural authorities of both sides for more details," he said.

"China is willing to take the Year of Culture as an opportunity to further expand people-to-people exchanges with Brazil, deepen mutual understanding and friendship, and inject new vitality into the China-Brazil community with a shared future," he said.

China, Brazil to hold Year of Culture to build community with shared future: spokesman

China, Brazil to hold Year of Culture to build community with shared future: spokesman

Chinese mainland stocks edged higher on Friday, outperforming their regional peers, as strong industrial profit data lifted market sentiment despite lingering worries over Middle East tensions, said Wang Ying, a market analyst for China Global Television Network (CGTN).

Chinese stocks closed higher on Friday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.63 percent to 3,913.72 points. The Shenzhen Component Index closed 1.13 percent higher at 13,760.37 points.

Shares related to the lithium battery industrial chain and pharmaceutical and chemical sectors led the gains, while the green power sector suffered steep losses.

"The Shanghai Composite index inched up 0.63 percent, while the Shenzhen Component index added 1.13 percent. And the blue chip CSI 300 index rose 0.56 percent. The slight strength came after China's industrial firms reported strong profit growth early in the year, reinforcing recovery signals in China even as the Middle East conflict threatens global growth," Wang said.

"Industrial profits grew 15.2 percent in the first two months over the same period last year. And among the sectors reporting the fastest profit growth were computer, communication and other electronic equipment manufacturing with a 200 percent rise during the period. Across the board today, the green power sector was outperforming, with Henan Yuneng Holdings and Jinneng Holding Shanxi Electric Power both jumping to the upper daily limit. Gains also were coming from pharmaceuticals, chemical industry and lithium battery sectors," said the analyst.

Chinese mainland stocks edge higher on Friday as strong industrial profit data lifts market sentiment

Chinese mainland stocks edge higher on Friday as strong industrial profit data lifts market sentiment

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