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  2. Sino-Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    López-Calvo, Ignacio, ed. Alternative Orientalisms in Latin America and Beyond. (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007). Meagher, Arnold J. The Coolie trade: the traffic in Chinese laborers to Latin America 1847-1874 (2008). Ryan, Keegan D. "The Extent of Chinese Influence in Latin America" (Naval Postgraduate School, 2018) online. Young, Elliott.

  3. China’s influence in Latin America is growing. There’s one ...

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    The U.S. should not look to “counter” China simply for the sake of great power rivalry. | Opinion China’s influence in Latin America is growing. There’s one thing America can do | Opinion

  4. Amid ongoing U.S.-China competition, Summers’ observation encapsulates a key reasons for China’s success across the Global South — particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean. China ...

  5. China gains a foothold in America's backyard with giant Peru ...

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    The port will host some of the biggest cargo ships in the world and serve as an economic beachhead for China in Latin America, a region historically dominated by the United States where Beijing ...

  6. Argentina–China relations - Wikipedia

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    With China's influence in Latin America during this early period, countries a part of the Mercosur organization also experienced changes within their trade evaluations. [11] The rate of soybean production of five South American countries a part of Mercosur witnessed a 221.4% growth from 1995 to 2010.

  7. Brazil–China relations - Wikipedia

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    China is expanding economic ties into Latin America, and Brazil falls into that category. China is investing a Brazilian electric transmission line from the Amazon, as well as importing Brazilian planes and beef. [40] China and Brazil, both members of BRICS, are competing for influence in Latin America.

  8. Exclusive: Under Biden, China has widened trade lead in much ...

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    An exclusive Reuters analysis of U.N. trade data from 2015-2021 shows that outside of Mexico, the top U.S. trade partner, China has overtaken the United States in Latin America and widened the gap ...

  9. China–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    It was the first visit by a Chinese head of government in Latin America. In 1971, Mexico decided to break formal diplomatic relations with the Republic of China after the successful passing of Resolution 2758 at the United Nations recognizing the People's Republic of China as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations.