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  2. Sino-Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Latin America relations are relations between China — which is by defined as either the People's Republic of China (PRC, China) or the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) — and the countries of Latin America. Such relations have become increasingly important between the region and Latin America. [1

  3. China–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    China–Peru relations (Chinese: 中秘关系; pinyin: Zhōng mì guānxì; Spanish: Relaciones China-Perú) are foreign relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Peru. Peru is the first Latin American country that China established formal ties with, which was done by the Qing dynasty in August 1875. [1]

  4. Chinese Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Peruvians held Chinese as responsible to the Chilean invading army, and this led to the first ever Sinophobia in Latin America. Chinese were targeted and murdered by native Peruvians and it was not until 1890s that anti-Chinese pogroms stopped. [45] [46] In one 1881 pogrom in the Cañete Valley it is estimated that 500 to 1,500 Chinese were ...

  5. Argentina–China relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Chinese investments influenced the Economic Commission for Latin America which largely influenced the economy in Argentina. [14] One of China's influences has been through supplying industrial items to Argentina's growing economy such as: cellular, radio, and television equipment, and computer mainframes.

  6. China-LAC Cooperation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The initial scale of the investment fund is US$3 billion contributed by the Chinese government. The investment fund is administered by the Export-Import Bank of China. [1] The fund has made investments in Brazil and Jamaica. In Brazil the fund was involved in the acquisition of a project from Duke Energy and an investment in Electrosul. [4]

  7. Opinion - Only US leadership can stop China’s ... - AOL

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    The only way to stop China’s accelerated advance in Latin America continues to be democracy and the counterweight of greater leadership from Europe and the U.S. Trade with the U.S. is not a ...

  8. Opinion - The nexus of organized crime and foreign meddling ...

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    In an era of geopolitical competition, a growing disenchantment with democracy will make Latin America vulnerable to the influence of foreign powers and their strategies to destabilize the region.

  9. Asian Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigrants working in the cotton crop (1890) in Peru.. The first Asian Latin Americans were Filipinos who made their way to Latin America (primarily to Cuba and Mexico and secondarily to Argentina, Colombia, Panama and Peru) in the 16th century, as slaves, crew members, and prisoners during the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines through the Viceroyalty of New Spain, with its ...