Demystifying the “Green Resource Curse”: Managing LAC’s Critical Minerals Boom
Will Latin America’s critical minerals spur a “green resource curse” this century? What kinds of policy tools are available to mitigate the risks?
Will Latin America’s critical minerals spur a “green resource curse” this century? What kinds of policy tools are available to mitigate the risks?
Venezuela’s mining sector is getting a much-needed boost from China.
Japanese finance and ODA in Latin America is sizable and growing.
Fueled by Chinese urbanization and growth, Latin America’s exports of metals and ores to China boomed over the past decade.
Over the past decade, China has rapidly emerged as the world’s leading consumer and importer of minerals.
Latin America and the Caribbean is the fastest growing region for Chinese FDI in 2013.
Studies show an improvement in environmental and social practices among Chinese mining companies in Peru.
What is the state of Peru-China commercial ties today?
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