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This week, leaders from 21 countries have gathered in Lima, Peru, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit. Representing about 60% of the world’s economic power, APEC has become a ...
China on Monday prepared to welcome Latin American leaders to Beijing for a major summit, seeking to draw the region closer in response to the trade war with the United States. Beijing has already ...
China Hosts Latin American, Caribbean Nations Amid US Trade War Talks By Liz Lee and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) -China will host a summit that includes its key Latin American trade partners ...
Latin American leaders during the CELAC summit in Honduras on April 9 [Photo: CELAC]. Latin American leaders met in Honduras last Wednesday, April 9, for the ninth summit of the Community of Latin ...
Investments: In November, Nicaragua hosted the seventeenth China-Latin America and the Caribbean Business Summit in Managua. More than five hundred representatives from Chinese companies attended ...
With the G20 summit over, Xi has since returned to China, ... The U.S. has considered Latin America to be its exclusive sphere of influence for over 200 years, ...
Curiously, though, despite a revamped U.S. posture in Latin America, China appears to be sticking to a familiar bag of tricks—even as domestic challenges pare back the robustness of its offer.
Xi Jinping extends more than €8.2bn in credit to Latin American and Caribbean countries. Plus: Denmark takes over as chair of the Arctic Council, the new pope speaks and Estonia’s Eurovision entry. As ...
China is expanding visa-free travel to five South American countries, the foreign ministry said on Thursday. Starting from June 1, citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay will be ...
China extended a credit line of $9.2 billion (€8.3 billion) to Latin American and Caribbean countries at a summit in Beijing on Tuesday, with one catch — the credit would be in the Chinese ...
Curtail: The biggest cliché about China’s presence in Latin America is that “countries do not want to choose between partners.” While the United States should not be in the habit of dictating Latin ...
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