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Pew Research poll of Mexico, Brazil and Argentina suggests China may be benefiting from unease over US President Donald Trump ...
China’s new travel policy took effect, granting citizens from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay visa-free entry for ...
Trump’s tariffs spark a nationalist reaction in Latin America. Is the U.S. president a godsend for the region’s leftist ...
China is named as a top ally in sub-Saharan African and Latin American countries surveyed, but considered a top threat in the ...
In 2000, the Chinese market accounted for less than 2% of Latin America’s exports, but after China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001, many Latin American countries began to ...
China’s 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization enabled it to invest in trade with Latin America; China is now the top trade partner for Brazil, Chile and Peru.
In Latin America and the Caribbean. China’s state-owned banks issued loans of $137 billion between 2005 and 2022, according to the council, with Venezuela being the biggest borrower.
By 2007 China and Latin America had already surpassed that, with two-way trade totaling $102.6 billion, 46.2 percent more than the previous year. And in 2008, ...
The global economy is, to put it mildly, in a state of flux. Before the most recent U.S. elections, it was already being ...
China has a "physical presence" in 25 out of 31 Latin American countries and nearly 30% of its global lending goes to Latin America, according to Salazar’s office.
Latin America has, historically, attracted significant interest from both the U.S. and China. In recent years, China has invested heavily in the region, financing infrastructure projects and ...
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