China News Service, May 18, according to Brazil ’s South American Overseas Chinese News Network, on the morning of May 16, local time in Brazil, the Chinese Business Research Center of Tsinghua University and the Chinese Overseas Chinese Research Institute jointly hosted the Brazil special session of "Overseas Chinese Business Talks about Anti-epidemic". Overseas Chinese and Chinese people shared their stories and thoughts in the epidemic by video conference.

  At the meeting, Sun Teying, honorary chairman of the Brazilian Chinese Cultural Exchange Association, Shu Changsheng, associate professor of the Department of Oriental Languages ​​and Literatures of the University of São Paulo, Sun Dengguang, president of the South American Minority Association of Brazil, and Jiang Youyang, vice president of the Brazilian Chinese Association On the topic of the current epidemic situation in Brazil, the anti-epidemic actions and development prospects of overseas Chinese, online exchanges were held with more than 100 audiences.

  A difficult one, P Plus support. Jiang Youyang said that since the outbreak of the Brazilian epidemic, the Brazilian overseas Chinese group has propagated the concept of epidemic prevention to local overseas Chinese and distributed masks for free. It also donated anti-epidemic materials and food to hospitals, police stations and poor communities. At the same time, assist the Brazilian medical team to get in touch with Chinese experts to provide valuable experience for the fight against epidemic in Brazil.

  It is worth mentioning that overseas Chinese in Brazil received medicines and masks donated by domestic organizations such as the World Wenzhou Friendship Association, Wenzhou Charity Federation, Lishui Overseas Chinese Federation, China Zhi Labour Party, etc. The mountains and rivers are foreign, and the wind and the moon are the same day. These epidemic prevention materials from the ancestral (home) country make the overseas Chinese feel warm.

  Sun Dengguang, a leader of overseas Chinese in Fujian, mentioned the current situation facing Chinese businessmen in Brazil. He believes that exchange rate fluctuations, worsening public security and the overall recession of the Brazilian economy will have an impact on the business of Chinese businessmen and have a profound impact on the 300,000 overseas Chinese in Brazil.

  Shu Changsheng, associate professor of the Department of Oriental Languages ​​at the University of Sao Paulo, said that when the motherland is in trouble, the anti-epidemic actions of overseas Chinese fully reflect the strong national identity of the Chinese people.

  At the meeting, the audience also questioned the guests on issues such as discrimination suffered by overseas Chinese and the ways and channels of overseas Chinese donations. Participants expressed their great benefits. (Rodin)