Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Jan 08, 2024
American protectionist economic policy and reduced Chinese imports in the United States has led to the phenomenon of “nearshoring.” Mexico has benefitted from this, having received higher foreign direct investment, particularly from China.
Zhou Zhiwei, Senior Research Fellow and Executive Director of Center for Brazilian Studies, CASS
May 03, 2023
Brazil’s president indicates that economic recovery in Latin America is likely to be driven by China. Existing connections are deep and will be resilient against political or international interference. Renewed South-South cooperation is one hopeful outcome.
Kemel Toktomushev, Research Fellow, University of Central Asia
Dec 17, 2019
China has gifted security technology to a number of foreign nations, stretching from Ecuador in South America to Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia. Whether such technologies are part of China’s BRI efforts to construct ‘a community of common destiny’ or are backed by some other ulterior motive is unclear.
Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Nov 15, 2019
Latin America has been a primary recipient of Chinese foreign direct investment for years, but recent developments in the global political environment have caused notable shifts to occur in what and how much China is giving to the region.
Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Apr 16, 2019
Whether China can create an alternative model for economic engagement in Latin America will largely depend on how well it reads history and avoids the worst pitfalls of its predecessors.
Mar 22, 2019
The United States on Thursday threatened to pull out of the annual meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank in China next week if Beijing refuses to allow a representative of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to attend.
Tom Harper, Doctoral researcher, University of Surrey
Feb 28, 2019
China’s flexibility and observance of mutually beneficial policies has enabled it to gain a significant foothold in South America, particularly in Brazil and Venezuela.
Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Feb 19, 2019
Though China forged a new economic relationship with Venezuela under Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, the PRC’s continued presence is almost guaranteed through the need for Venezuelan oil.
Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Dec 17, 2018
President Xi Jinping’s presence at the recent G-20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina reaffirmed that China is leading the way in nurturing bilateral trade and investment deals in Latin America.
Sun Chenghao, Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University; Visiting Scholar, Paul Tsai China Center of Yale Law School
Yan Jin, Assistant Research Fellow, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Dec 06, 2018
The US should stop worrying about China’s intentions in Latin America.