Will Default Dampen China-Argentina Ties?
The Fernández administration’s refusal to comply with a US court order to pay holdout hedge funds has once again landed Argentina in default.
The Fernández administration’s refusal to comply with a US court order to pay holdout hedge funds has once again landed Argentina in default.
Evan Ellis of the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies discusses his book on the strategic implications of deepening ties between China and Latin America.
Chinese exports to Latin America grew 12 to 15 percent last year, and could make up for declining demand from developed markets.
Foreign ministers from Chile, Venezuela, Cuba and India met in New Delhi on August 7.
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