新局面を迎えた 日本とラテンアメリカ・ カリブ地域の関係
この強い絆は、太平洋の両側で経済成長が鈍化するにつれより重要になってくる。
この強い絆は、太平洋の両側で経済成長が鈍化するにつれより重要になってくる。
Latin America can expect both continuity and divergence from Chinese actors in the coming years.
Although growth is slowing on both sides of the Pacific, Japan would appear committed to continued economic engagement with the region.
For decades, Japan has been an important trading partner, lender, investor, and provider of official development assistance in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Despite slowing growth on both sides of the Pacific, China’s policy bank finance to Latin America reached $30 billion in 2015.
Chinese finance to Latin America neared $30 billion in 2015. The region has received upwards of $125 billion in finance from Chinese policy banks since 2005.
Development banks should play a great role in ensuring sustainable infrastructure development in Latin America in the coming years.
How role can Latin America play in addressing global food security challenges?
What does China stand to gain from investing in Latin America’s energy projects? Where is China looking next in the region?
After decades of engagement with Latin America, Japan is looking to deepen and expand relations.
China’s presence in Latin America and the Caribbean has grown at a remarkable rate in just over a decade.
Will the TPP and RCEP be promoting of greater integration or of disintegration in the Asia-Pacific region?
China is looking for new agricultural investment opportunities in Latin America, but not necessarily for large tracts of land.
China’s economic footprint in the region is expanding at a rapid pace. Can Latin American societies keep up?
How will increasing Asian investment in Latin America influence economics and politics in the region?