Earlier this week, China and several other countries suspended imports of Brazilian meat amid a scandal in which health inspectors allegedly were bribed to overlook expired and rotten meats.
The government has tried to downplay the extent of the corruption saying that only a handful of 4,000 plants were involved.
Temer yesterday said he planned to speak to Xi to sort things out, but did not say when he would do so. His press office would only say that details are being negotiated.