The Brazil-China Business and Trade Promotion Chamber (CPNCBC) has officially commenced its institutional mission to China, with the objective of mapping strategic sectors, identifying new opportunities for cooperation, and strengthening bridges to boost the bilateral relationship between the two countries.
The first stop was in Jinan, Shandong province, where the Chamber’s delegation established a partnership with Jointide Law Office, one of China’s most renowned law firms. It is recognized by the All China Lawyers Association as one of the Top 20 domestic firms and among the Top 50 in Asia, according to the Asian Legal Business (ALB) rankings.
With over 470 lawyers across 11 offices nationwide, Jointide is a leading authority in international business, intellectual property, government relations and public policy, corporate, banking, and financial law, among other areas.
This strategic alliance represents another solid step by the Chamber in strengthening the legal, business, and institutional connections between Brazil and China, creating new channels for legal, advisory, and investment cooperation.
“Our role is to connect Brazil to the Chinese ecosystem in a qualified manner, promoting trust, security, and strategic vision. Partnerships like the one established with Jointide reinforce the Chamber’s commitment to opening sustainable pathways for bilateral business,” highlighted the CPNCBC presidency.
The visit marks the beginning of an intensive agenda, which includes meetings with local government officials, regional chambers of commerce, and leading companies in innovation, technology, infrastructure, and sustainability.



