By Margaret Myers, director of the China and Latin America Program at the Washington, D.C. think tank The Inter-American Dialogue Myers, one of the world’s most respected voices on Latin America-Asia relations, will publish a ...
This year, Latin Trade will provide Chinese companies a unique opportunity to learn more about doing business in Latin America The Latin Trade Group will provide Chinese companies a unique occasion to learn about ...
By David Ramirez Albeit the recovery of Japanese GDP growth last year, the economic slowdown in Latin America and the decline in world commodity prices caused bilateral trade flows to plunge 14 percent, to $51.3 ...
By David Ramirez Trade flows between Korea and Latin America fell 3 percent in 2014, to $48.9 billion, according to LT’s Korea-Latin America Trade Rankings. The trend is the consequence of a 4 percent contraction ...
How is the China-Latin America trade corridor likely to develop and what are the challenges likely to arise for local banks and their corporate clients? With emerging markets playing an increasingly important role in ...
May is the deadline for a much awaited environmental study, and time is running out By Wenyuan Wu May 2015 is a decisive month for the Nicaragua Canal project financed by Chinese billionaire Wang Jing. ...
By David Ramirez Replicating the trend of recent years, China’s trade with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) rose moderately in 2014, by just 0.6 percent, to $258.6 billion. This growth rate–the same achieved in ...
by David Ramirez Wharton dean’s views on Asia, the US and Latin America The cooling of the Chinese economy may be driving Latin American firms to rethink the value of expanding in that country. However, ...
By Wenyuan Wu More Chinese companies have been given green light to invest and operate in Latin America, seeking the vast potential of the region’s markets. Last month, Chinese telecom equipment supplier Huawei launched a ...