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Chinese power firms eyeing new LatAm horizons

The presence of Chinese companies in Latin America's electricity sector is now large-scale and will continue to expand. Examples of their foray into new markets are evident in Venezuela, Bolivia, Panama, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru and Argentina. 

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Chinese game of patience in Latin American oilfields

The presence of Chinese oil and gas companies continues to grow in the region, led by a focus on Venezuela and medium-term plans for Brazilian pre-salt and Argentine unconventional plays.

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Chinese investment in mining in Latin America:
A tale of mutual benefit

Mineral trade and investment between China and Latin America reached a peak in 2011 on a surging tide of industrialization in the Asian nation. Since then, mutual dependency between the two is gradually evolving to become a more sustainable partnership that benefits both in equal measure.

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China’s Growing Transport Infrastructure Investments

With much needed financing from its Export-Import Bank, and the technical expertise of China Harbor Engineering Company and other firms, the Asian giant has an increasing presence and clout in Latin America, which needs all the help it can get to reduce its infrastructure gap.

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Chinese Investments and Finance in Latin America

The spread of Chinese commercial banks in Latin America follows the increasing presence of Chinese state-owned and private enterprises, creating intricate financial ties that are independent of political ideology and that will only grow with the expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative to the region.   

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How Tech Can Strengthen the China-Latin America Relationship

The trade war between the US and China means the Asian nation may need to double down on business in other regions, including Latin America. Tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent have already invested in Latin American tech ventures, and have amassed a huge number of digital services acquired in Asia, some of which could expand to Latin America just as bike sharing service Mobike did. In this report we look at the role China could play in transferring tech knowledge to Latin America or providing the financing to help Latin American tech go global.

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