The Politics Of Disaster Relief
After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, the aftershock reached China in ways that few anticipated.The earthquake forced Chinese leaders to navigate the tricky politics of disaster relief.
The Inter-American Dialogue's Latin America and the World program and the Global Economic Governance Initiative (GEGI) at Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center estimate that China Development Bank and China Eximbank issued approximately $9 billion in loans to LAC governments and state-owned firms in 2017.
Information on the various loans issued to Latin American governments and state-owned firms from 2005 to the present is available in the newly-updated Dialogue-GEGI China-Latin America Finance Database and in our latest report on Chinese lending to the region, Down But Not Out: Chinese Development Finance in LAC, 2017.
Report findings include the following:
REPORT: Down But Not Out: Chinese Development Finance in LAC, 2017
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After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, the aftershock reached China in ways that few anticipated.The earthquake forced Chinese leaders to navigate the tricky politics of disaster relief.
Estimates of the volume, composition, and characteristics of Chinese lending to the region since 2005.
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