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While Brazilian President visits China, a $1 billion sustainable fuels deal is announced

Brazil announced two Chinese partnership on Monday. One of them was a $1 billion investment from China's Envision Energy in the production of sustainable aviation fuel. This announcement came as Brazil's president visited China.

The President Luiz inacio Lula da Silva met with the energy industry, as well as GAC and Norinco, a Chinese defense company.

Alexandre Silveira, Minister of Mines and Energy in Brazil, told journalists in China that the Brazilian government will also try to secure Chinese investment in data centers in Brazil and will be meeting TikTok Tuesday.

Last month, it was reported that ByteDance (the owner of TikTok) is looking into installing data centres in the port city of Pecem, in the Brazilian state Ceara. TikTok refused to comment.

Silveira, in a statement issued on Monday by the Brazilian government, told journalists that the government "was making every effort" to upgrade infrastructure around the TikTok port. The company has "a planned investment amounting to 50 billion reais (8.82 billion dollars).

Envision Energy, according to the Brazilian Presidential Palace, will invest in the production in Brazil of sustainable aviation fuel using sugarcane.

Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy announced in a separate press release that the state-owned Chinese firm Windey Energy Technology and Brazilian University Senai Cimatec will work together on developing renewable solutions including energy storage.

(source: Reuters)