Although Chinese corporations were relatively unknown in Latin America until a few years ago, their direct investments in the region have averaged about US$10 billion per year since 2010. Their presence and economic leverage have become very significant in many industries and countries of the region, but their motivation, strategy and procedures are not always well understood by Latin America’s governments, businesses and civil society. Similarly, Chinese companies still need to gain a better understanding of Latin America’s business environment and opportunities. This working document is an input for discussing the future of Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America at the China - Latin America cross-council taskforce...
Despite cultural differences and political instability, Latin America is already the second main des...
Prefacio de Alicia BárcenaThis document focuses on recent developments in trade between China and th...
Chinese footprint in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), as in other parts of the globe, has surg...
Includes bibliography.Although Chinese corporations were relatively unknown in Latin America until a...
China has become the third largest source of FDI in the world, only behind the United States and Jap...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] China and Chinese investment ...
Chinese direct investments in Latin America reached US$15 billion in 2010, 90% of which was in the e...
abstract: Within sixty years, the People’s Republic of China has risen from a struggling post-civil ...
China, a rising global hegemon, has become increasingly interested in close economic and political r...
This document is a contribution by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the ...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThis publication is a contribution of the Economic Com...
The rise of China has a great impact on Latin America’s development trajectories. Economic relations...
This paper aims to review and analyse the literature on the expansion of Chinese firms to Latin Amer...
China in recent years has emerged as the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThe economies of China and of the Latin American and C...
Despite cultural differences and political instability, Latin America is already the second main des...
Prefacio de Alicia BárcenaThis document focuses on recent developments in trade between China and th...
Chinese footprint in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), as in other parts of the globe, has surg...
Includes bibliography.Although Chinese corporations were relatively unknown in Latin America until a...
China has become the third largest source of FDI in the world, only behind the United States and Jap...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] China and Chinese investment ...
Chinese direct investments in Latin America reached US$15 billion in 2010, 90% of which was in the e...
abstract: Within sixty years, the People’s Republic of China has risen from a struggling post-civil ...
China, a rising global hegemon, has become increasingly interested in close economic and political r...
This document is a contribution by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the ...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThis publication is a contribution of the Economic Com...
The rise of China has a great impact on Latin America’s development trajectories. Economic relations...
This paper aims to review and analyse the literature on the expansion of Chinese firms to Latin Amer...
China in recent years has emerged as the largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThe economies of China and of the Latin American and C...
Despite cultural differences and political instability, Latin America is already the second main des...
Prefacio de Alicia BárcenaThis document focuses on recent developments in trade between China and th...
Chinese footprint in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), as in other parts of the globe, has surg...