Brasilia, 4 (Agência Brasil - ABr) - The Foreign Trade secretary at the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, Lytha Spíndola, said Friday that almost 200 Brazilian companies have already confirmed their presence in the commercial mission that will visit China from April 1 to 5. According to Spindola, all of the economic sectors will be represented, though the largest contingent is linked to agribusiness. "Soybean, coffee, sugar, cellulose, textiles, orange juice, and especially meats, are the most represented sectors," she informed. (MW)