The Chief Executive, Edmund Ho Hau Wah, will lead a delegation to Brazil next Sunday for a six-day visit, during which he will pay a visit to the Brazilian President, Mr Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Mr Ho and the delegation are scheduled to visit four cities in Brazil, namely Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Manaus and Rio de Janeiro, and pay visits to Presidents of Federal Senate and Chamber of Deputies, various ministers, state governors and the 'Casa de Macau', a worldwide Macanese organisation. Moreover, they are scheduled to visit a free trade zone in Manaus and meet with Brazilian commercial representatives. The purpose of the visit is to enhance bilateral co-operation between Brazil and Macao, especially in areas such as business and tourism. Mr Ho had visited two Portuguese-speaking countries -- Portugal and Mozambique. Brazil would be his third. Members of the delegation include President of the Legislative Assembly, Ms Susana Chou, Secretary for Economy and Finance, Mr Francis Tam Pak Yuen, Deputy Director of Government Information Bureau, Ms Ho Wai Heng, and more than 10 representatives of commercial and industrial sectors.
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