China eases Brazil’s concerns with investments

Dilma Rousseff

BRASILIA, (Reuters) – China has put its relations  with Latin America’s largest economy back on track by sending  Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff home with billions of  dollars in pledged investments, showing its economic clout and  easing, for now, Brazil’s concerns over trade imbalances.

The Asian giant’s showering of business deals on Rousseff  contrasts sharply with last month’s trip to Brazil by U.S.  President Barack Obama, who offered much praise for Brazil’s  rising economy but few concrete agreements.

Rousseff had gone to China with complaints from Brazilian  manufacturers ringing in her ears about a wave of cheap imports  that have