China's Perceived Level of Influence Over Latin America Questioned in Stanford Expert's Research
December 08, 2016
December 08, 2016
STANFORD, Calif., Dec. 8 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
The economic relationship between Latin America and China has expanded dramatically since the beginning of the 21st century. Although slowing recently, China's appetite for Latin America's commodities appeared insatiable to experts who study the region, and Chinese manufactured goods flooded markets in Latin America in return.
Growing economic ties have provoked a debate in the U.S. p . . .
The economic relationship between Latin America and China has expanded dramatically since the beginning of the 21st century. Although slowing recently, China's appetite for Latin America's commodities appeared insatiable to experts who study the region, and Chinese manufactured goods flooded markets in Latin America in return.
Growing economic ties have provoked a debate in the U.S. p . . .