A Quote by Jair Bolsonaro

China is taking over Brazil, and that is worrying. They are investing in mining, agriculture, energy, ports, and airports. — © Jair Bolsonaro
China is taking over Brazil, and that is worrying. They are investing in mining, agriculture, energy, ports, and airports.
Afghanistan has the capacity to become an industrialized country because of its mining and agriculture sectors. We can also create jobs for educated men and women by investing in information technology.
I started a private equity fund and we invest in energy, mining, agriculture kind of things in Africa.
To me, the most critical thing in agriculture is investing in the peasant agriculture, transforming peasant agriculture.
We have an extensive system of highways, ports, locks and dams, and airports.
I grew up in airports and on air bases. I know what flying and airports can be. And most airports make me feel like we're about three per cent better than ants. Especially U.S. airports. They're zoos. All civility is gone.
Investing in ports with partners is a very common model for us.
The central industry of modern civilisation, tending, because of its control over materials, to spread into and ultimately incorporate older industries such as mining, smelting, oil- refining, textiles, rubber, building, and even agriculture in respect to fertilizers and food processing.
Tunnels, our ports, our airports - they need work. And there are millions of jobs to be done.
The combination of funding for our ports, airports, and highways is a really significant investment in our infrastructure.
Impact investing has become a broad umbrella that includes all investing with a focus on both financial return and social impact, but in its best form, impact investing prioritizes impact over returns and achieves outcomes that traditional investing cannot.
There's a national ambition, a collective, in a sense, political ambition, which I think is the thing we see from far away. That's the fact that China's building roads and airports and extending its reaches out into the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and in a way that's putting it into some tension with its neighbors.
The rule of law that China's dissidents ask for is important to U.S. businesses investing in China as well.
We anticipate countries increasing their spending on infrastructure like railways, airports, power plants and ports. Our heavy forging plant has the capacity to cater to each of these segments.
Wouldn't it be amazing if we spent as much energy investing in experiences as we do investing in things?
I was educated to think maybe Brazil works, maybe it doesn't. But I decided I am going to make this country work for my children. I am investing all my effort now in making Brazil a great country.
Agriculture is the most destructive industry that we have. More than coal mining and other extractive industries.
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