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Tag Archives: China
TTIP & TPP – A Threat to Latin America?
By Samuel George
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Caribbean, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged asia, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, commodity, Free trade, Latin America blog, megatrade, Mexico, No Se Mancha, Peru, samuel george, supercycle, supply chain, the crossroads, tpp, trade deals, TTIP
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BRICS Apart as Oil Prices Plunge
By World Bank Senior Advisor Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, BRIC, China, India, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, oil, Otaviano Canuto, Russia
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US Policy in Latin America: What a difference a decade makes
Theodore Kahn argues that things are looking up for the United States in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, China, commodities, Hugo Chavez, Investment, Latin America, trade, United States, Venezuela
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The Strategic Relevance of Latin America for the United States
By Dr. R. Evan Ellis, professor of LATAM Studies at the Strategic Studies Institute (Note: This article was originally published on the Strategic Studies Institute webpage)
Chile’s Carbon Tax: The Price is Right?
James McBride on Chile’s new carbon tax
Posted in Regions, Southern Cone
Tagged Bachelet, British Columbia, cap and trade, Carbon, Chile, China, energy, ETS, Mexico, tax policy, Vancouver
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Who Really Wins from Globalization?
Inside a new study on the winners and losers of interconnection
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, China, Globalization, Latin America blog, measuring, trade, TTIP, who wins from trade
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Venezuela: Can the revolution survive with a little help from its friends?
Venezuelan contributor Francisco Rodríguez on the Bolivarian Republic’s increasing dependency on China
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged China, Debt, Latin America, loans, Maduro, shortage, Venezuela, Venezuela-China, Xi
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China and Japan in Latin America: What Competition?
Theodore Kahn on why China and Japan are not really competing in Latin America—yet.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Asian FDI, China, FDI, Japan, Latin America, Shinto Abe, Xi Jinping
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Is a Changing China Good for Brazil?
Cornelius Fleischhaker on the implications of a new World Bank report
The Pacific Pumas in 23 Graphs
Is the Pacific Pumas study TL;DR for you? Check out the Pacific Pumas in 23 graphs
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Alianza del pacifico, Chia, Chile, China, Colombia, constitutional reform, Debt, defecit, Ease of doing business, foreign reserves, Growth, Latin America, mexican reforms, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, peace process, Peru, tariffs, TTIP
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