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Brazil had already been designated a 'strategic partner' in 1993
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Brazil had already been designated a 'strategic partner' in 1993.
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China's global expansion and Latin America
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R Jenkins, 'China's global expansion and Latin America', Journal of Latin American Studies, 42(4), 2011, pp 809-837.
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The data used cover 19 Latin American countries. Trade with Hong Kong is included as well as with mainland China. This is justified since, although the trade statistics of the two are presented separately in international statistics, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997. Moreover, a lot of China's trade, particularly in the early years of its export growth, went through Hong Kong.
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Special Report, Washington, DC: Center on US-China Relations, Asia Society, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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D Rosen & T Hanemann, An American Open Door? Maximizing the Benefits of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment, Special Report, Washington, DC: Center on US-China Relations, Asia Society, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2011, p 17.
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UNCTAD, World Investment Report, 2011, Geneva: UNCTAD, Fig 1.9.
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World Investment Report
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D Rosen & T Hanemann, China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications, Policy Brief PB09-14, Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2009, p 4.
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CEPAL, La inversión extranjera en América Latina y el Caribe, 2010, Santiago: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2011, Table III.3; and CEPAL, The People's Republic of China and Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a Strategic Relationship, Santiago: United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America, 2010, p 22.
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This contrasts with the situation in Africa, where concessional loans accounted for two-thirds of 'aid' financing during the same period
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This contrasts with the situation in Africa, where concessional loans accounted for two-thirds of 'aid' financing during the same period.
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Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, Table 3
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T Lum, H Fischer, J Gomez-Granger & A Leland, China's Foreign Aid Activities in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, R40361,Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 2009, Table 3.
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K Gallagaher, A Irwin & K Koleski, The New Banks in Town: Chinese Finance in Latin America, Washington, DC: Inter-American Dialogue Report, 2012, Fig 1.
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Three factors in recent development of Sino-Latin American development
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in C Aranson,MMohr & R Roett (eds), Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars
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Jiang Shixue, 'Three factors in recent development of Sino-Latin American development', in C Aranson,MMohr & R Roett (eds), Enter the Dragon? China's Presence in Latin America, Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, 2008, pp 43-52
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The Argentine case
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in R Jenkins & E Dussel Peters (eds), Bonn: German Development Institute
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A López & D Ramos, 'The Argentine case', in R Jenkins & E Dussel Peters (eds), China and Latin America: Economic Relations in the Twenty-first Century, Bonn: German Development Institute, 2009, p 108.
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China and Latin America: Economic Relations In the Twenty-first Century
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D Saslavsky & R Rozemberg, 'The Brazilian case' in Jenkins & Dussel Peters, China and Latin America, p 202.
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Market economy status is a WTO designation which affects the ease with which countries can apply anti-dumping measures. By achieving this status, China hopes that it will not be subject to so many anti-dumping actions. The USA, the European Union and Japan all still regard China as a non-market economy.
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An improvement in relations between the PRC and Taiwan in recent years has led to less active competition in this area
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An improvement in relations between the PRC and Taiwan in recent years has led to less active competition in this area.
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The economic impacts of China on Latin America
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in S Cesarin, R Jenkins & Zhao Bingwen (eds), Turin: Quaderni Centro di Alti Studi sulla Cina Contemporanea, Table 1
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R Jenkins, 'The economic impacts of China on Latin America', in S Cesarin, R Jenkins & Zhao Bingwen (eds), China Outside China: China in Latin America, Turin: Quaderni Centro di Alti Studi sulla Cina Contemporanea, 2008, Table 1.
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FMPRC, China's Policy Paper on Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Own calculation from IMF, Direction of Trade Statistics, Washington, DC: IMF
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This was brought home very clearly in the case of Argentina, when China banned imports of Argentinean soy oil in 2010 on the grounds that it contained high levels of a solvent. A number of explanations were given for this action, including the desire of China to promote its own crushing industry, to reduce stocks of soy oil and palm oil, to retaliate against Argentina for its protectionism against Chinese goods and to punish Argentina for the cancellation of President Christina Kirchner's visit to China earlier in the year.
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paper presented at the 'International Workshop on China and Latin America', University of Leeds
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G Paz, 'China and Argentina, 2000-2010: re-emergence of China, re-emergence of Argentina?', paper presented at the 'International Workshop on China and Latin America', University of Leeds, 2011.
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These are based on the classification of goods according to technology level developed by Lall
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These are based on the classification of goods according to technology level developed by Lall.
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S Lall, 'The technological structure and performance of developing country manufactured exports, 1985-1998', Oxford Development Studies, 28(3), 2010, pp 337-369.
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J Barton, 'The Chilean case', in Jenkins & Dussel Peters, China and Latin America, Bonn: German Development Institute, 2009, Table 3.
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The shares reported here for trade with China are slightly lower than those reported in Tables 1 and 2 since they do not include Hong Kong
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The shares reported here for trade with China are slightly lower than those reported in Tables 1 and 2 since they do not include Hong Kong.
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Own estimate from data on Chinese FDI from Table 3 and UNCTAD data on total FDI flows to and stocks in Latin America.
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