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China’S Role In Latin America And The Caribbean

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In parallel to maintaining economic ties with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), China is also enhancing its political relationship

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China’s mounting influence in Latin America and the Caribbean has been the subject of study and consternation in U.S. policy circles for well over a decade. Introduction Over the past two years, U.S. officials have frequently pointed out China’s negative effects on the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region’s development and stability. U.S. A 2016 PRC policy paper on Latin America and the Caribbean stated that China seeks to strengthen cooperation on the basis of “equality and mutual benefit” in several key areas,

China in Latin America: April 2025

PRC economic, political, institutional, and security engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean has increased substantially in the past two decades. PRC-based companies have In April, Argentina renewed a $5 billion currency swap line with China despite objections by the United States. Latin American countries stand to gain as China orients away from U.S. As the Trump administration looks to compete more effectively with China in Latin America, it should take stock of the various ways in which China’s relationship with the region

The year 2024 marked a period of continuity in the growing ties between the People’s Republic of China and Latin America and the Caribbean. Through significant While China ́s main interests lie in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has a specific role in China’s foreign policy, and its importance is increasing. Five key current geopolitical Examining China’s policy towards Latin America from 1949 to the present day, this article uncovers a puzzle about China in Latin America: while the guiding doctrine of

I am honored to share my views with you and the committee on the increased presence in Latin America and the Caribbean of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), PRC-based companies The hearing examines China’s political, economic, and security engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean. The opening panel examines China’s overall approach to As a starting point, we present a brief comparative baseline description of China’s aid, trade, and investments in Latin America and the Caribbean, since these are in part what Taiwan seeks to

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is the last of three reports on China’s role in Latin America and the Caribbean. The previous reports stayed as close as possible to the concrete and empirically At the same time, China reaffirmed its role as an engaged power in the Global South, underscoring the dilemmas Latin American nations have faced amid heightened U.S. China’s outgoing diplomacy and President Xi’s itinerant attentiveness underscore its commitment to embedding itself in the region

S.Hrg. 117-417 — CHINA’S ROLE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Recent Chinese messaging in the region has focused on communicating positive views of China’s initial handling of the pandemic, detailing China’s pandemic relief efforts, critiques of U.S. INTRODUCTION Latin America’s external relations have historically been shaped mainly by the region’s relationship with the United States and Europe. In contemporary times, China has

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Join the CSIS Americas Program for the launch of a new report assessing China’s role in democratic backsliding observed in Latin America and the Caribbean, followed by an in Ted Piccone reflects on the broad geopolitical implications of China’s role in Latin America, exploring whether increased economic connection with Latin American states is a further

Harold, Scott W., Lyle J. Morris, and Logan Ma, Countering China’s Efforts to Isolate Taiwan Diplomatically in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Role of Development She is Managing Editor of the European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (ERLACS). Michiel Baud is Professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Amsterdam

He added that China has displaced the European Union as the region’s second-biggest trading partner and is the most important export market for South America, while Latin This report aims to answer the questions: How has China’s role in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region developed, and, especially, what have been the nature The administration’s approach to competition with China, and to global engagement more broadly, could unwittingly facilitate the extension of Beijing’s influence.

China’s maturing relationship with the diverse nations of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), driven primarily by economic security interests, is facing new challenges as

CHINA’S FOOTPRINT IN LATIN AMERICA

Taking the joint building of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as the lead, China and Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries have worked together to promote the high S.Hrg. 117-417 — CHINA’S ROLE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN 117th Congress (2021-2022)

An overview of the characteristics and trends in China’s security engagement in the region, and how it is evolving.

This book seeks offers accounts of the ways in which Chinese engagement with Latin America will shape the regional and global order with impacts for development, peace, The current yearly version of the China Infrastructure Monitor for Latin America and the Caribbean 2022—in what follows the Monitor—is set against the backdrop of a very

Detailed analysis of the Latin America and Caribbean-China relationship with a group of regional issues, as well as country-level analysis (Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico,

President Trump’s statements regarding the influence of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) over the Panama Canal, and the focus on the issue as part of Secretary of State Since 2014, China has sought to engage with the region through the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), a region-wide organization that excludes