Politics

Brazil wasting golden opportunity in U.S.-China feud

On top of imposing a massive death toll, unprecedented economic recession, and a possible “job apocalypse,” the pandemic has once again squeezed Brazil between its two major trading partners — China and the U.S. Marching on to become the world’s undisputed Covid-19 epicenter, the biggest market in Latin America is now a battleground for superpowers’ coronavirus diplomacy — that is, the use of health cooperation to enhance countries’ influence in the global scene.

A couple of weeks ago, the city of São Paulo received 30,000 protective face masks from authorities in the Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen. The supply was used to provide health workers with protective gear in the city with the highest number of Covid-19 cases (73,000) and deaths (8,800). Prior to that, the city had received donations from the Shanghai government and the Bank of China —  getting 50,000 masks from each. These actions of cooperation are part of the Asian giant’s efforts to change perceptions of its handling of the pandemic.

On the opposite side of the issue is the U.S., which under President Donald Trump has adopted an anti-China stance — calling the coronavirus “the Chinese virus” and even severing his country’s ties with the World Health Organization.

The Trump White House has just sent Brazil 2 million doses of antimalarial drug chloroquine. While it has no proven effectiveness against Covid-19, it has been touted by President Jair Bolsonaro as a “possible cure” for the disease, leading the Brazilian Health Ministry — headed by a military officer with a background...

Gustavo Ribeiro

An award-winning journalist, Gustavo has extensive experience covering Brazilian politics and international affairs. He has been featured across Brazilian and French media outlets and founded The Brazilian Report in 2017. He holds a master’s degree in Political Science and Latin American studies from Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Paris.

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