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China and US relations in Latin America


 
China will find itself engaged in an international struggle between its “win-win” approach to international policy and the US’s attempted “anti-China” policy. 

The fact that an increasing number of Latin American countries are seeking to maintain national independence strengthens their relations with China.”
The Biden presidency will probably change some of the Trump administration’s tactics towards China. But Biden will not change the underlying anti-China policies of the US openly launched under Trump. The most probable variant is that a Biden administration will try to persuade a number of countries to enter a ‘broad anti-China front’ – instead of the narrow ‘America first’ tactics of Trump. Consequently, China will find itself engaged in an international struggle between its ‘win-win’ approach to international policy and the US’s attempted ‘anti-China’ policy.  ....

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Dealmaking with China amid Global Economic Uncertainty: Opportunities, Risks, and Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean


Dealmaking with China amid global economic uncertainty: Opportunities, risks, and recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean
In-Depth Research & Reports
by
Sergio Ley López and Salvador Suárez Zaizar
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting extraordinary pressure on Latin American and Caribbean economies with reverberations that will be felt for years to come. October estimates point to a 8.1 percent contraction of regional GDP this year, accompanied by a 23 percent reduction in exports. Between January and May, Latin American and Caribbean exports to most destination markets saw sharp decreases, including to the United States (-22.2 percent) and the European Union (EU) (-14.3 percent). However, China the first major economy to recover from the pandemic appeared to be an exception (-1.2 percent). As Latin America looks to rebuild from the pandemic, the t ....

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