China’s Mining Activity in Latin America
Over the past decade, China has rapidly emerged as the world’s leading consumer and importer of minerals.
Over the past decade, China has rapidly emerged as the world’s leading consumer and importer of minerals.
Studies show an improvement in environmental and social practices among Chinese mining companies in Peru.
Highlights of President Xi Jinping’s July 2014 visit to Latin America include a BRICS development bank to a series of bilateral agreements.
China represents the world’s largest auto market, and in 2009 became the world’s leading auto producer.
A near doubling in China’s electricity demand over the past decade has fueled development of the country’s hydropower industry.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s tour of Latin America this summer will be the first Japanese state visit to the region in a decade.
On Thursday, May 15th, the Dialogue hosted a discussion on trends in China’s metals markets.
The Inter-American Dialogue recently launched an updated version of its China-Latin America Finance Database.
Why has China taken on such a large role in Ecuador’s oil sector?
The Dialogue is pleased to share the 2013 China-Latin America Economic Bulletin.
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