When Argentina’s president, Cristina Férnandez de Kirchner, traveled to China in February to drum up investment for infrastructure, a gaffe of hers made headlines. In a tweet, she replaced the “r” with “l” in rice ...
No one can blame Uruguay’s government for its efforts in recent years to try to increase direct investment from China. Official visits to China, preliminary agreements for renewal of the railway system, and constant efforts ...
As China’s economy lost steam, imports of Latin American commodities went south. That reversal in trade turned into an incentive for Latin American companies to explore other business areas with the Asian giant and to ...
| By David Ramírez | The fall in prices of commodities and China’s economic slowdown has revived the need for Latin America to diversify its export base and its trading partners in Asia. ...