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– China, Growing Superpower
China ready to occupy US vacuum
in Latin America
Pravda
Chinese leader Hu Jintao promised to invest up to $ 100 billions in ten
years in the region
Stuck in Middle East, US President George W. Bush turned a blind eye to
Latin America, where a new left-leaning leadership replaced the pro-US
administrations of the nineties. China, as an emerging superpower,
considers the region a strategic partner available to supply its
industries and huge population with the badly needed natural resources,
ranging from oil to soybean.
With the above in mind, Chinese President Hu Jintao started a tour
around key South American nations as Brazil, Argentina and Chile, this
week, where made known the intentions of the Communist leadership to
boost trade partnership. In Brazil, Hu Jintao said China would invest up
to $ 100 billions in Latin America, in ten years.
The announcement had been preceded with any sort of speculations about
the level of partnership between economies, as many Brazilian and
Argentinean industrials raised their concerns over an invasion of
Chinese products. In Argentina, for instance, local media outlets
speculated with mega infrastructure projects, as textile industrials
warned on the closing of factories and subsequent raising of
unemployment.
In Brazil, as promoting common prosperity is at the core of the
Sino-Brazilian strategic partnership, Chinese President Hu Jintao
proposed facilitating trade and investment to better serve
entrepreneurs. Speaking at an economic and trade seminar in the
Brazilian capital Friday night, Hu said the two highly complementary
economies should work towards a win-win scenario.
However, Brazil had to acknowledge China as a market economy, something
that prevents it from denouncing Beijing on dumping procedures at the
WTO. Urged to sign benefiting trade cooperation deals, Argentina is
ready to do the same.
As for Brazil, China has become Brazil's third largest export market.
Imports from Brazil approached US$6 billion last year, and hit a new
high of US$6.6 billion through September, according to customs
statistics. China has founded 70 firms in Brazil, and Brazil has
invested in more than 300 projects in China.
As first soybean market for Argentina, China has become one of the main
destinies of the exports coming out from the land of Tango. Tourism
partnership is an area Buenos Aires is also trying hard to develop.
In an area thirsty of fresh money, the China dream grows bigger and
bigger. As the US eagle fails to provide with a promising future, the
Chinese dragon is seen by many as a substitute hegemonic power for Latin
America, a region that despite recent efforts cannot find its own way.
Hernan Etchaleco
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