The Future of China-Venezuela Relations
China has became a critical economic partner for Venezuela over the past decade.
The Latin America Advisor’s latest video features Marta Colomar Garcia, administrative managing partner at Diaz, Reus & Targ, who spoke with editor Gene Kuleta on Sept. 25 about the future of U.S. sanctions on Latin American countries, including on Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba.
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China has became a critical economic partner for Venezuela over the past decade.
Chinese lending to Latin America and the Caribbean hit an all-time high of $37 billion in 2010.
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro left China last month with a supposed show of support from the Chinese government.