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  2. Argentina–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Starting from 1970, until 1974, China successfully developed diplomatic relations with 12 of Latin America's countries. Five of them in the early part of the four-year span being Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela. [2] Diplomatic relations were normalized in 1972, under the presidency of Alejandro Lanusse.

  3. Sino-Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    See ArgentinaChina relations Bolivia: 1919 (ROC) 9 July 1985 (PRC) See Bolivia–China relations Brazil: 3 October 1881 1928 (ROC) 15 August 1974 (PRC) See Brazil–China relations Chile: 18 February 1915 (ROC) 15 December 1970 (PRC) See Chile–China relations Colombia: 1941 (ROC) 7 February 1980 (PRC) See China–Colombia relations Costa ...

  4. China–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the United Mexican States were established in 1972. [1] Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation , Forum of East Asia–Latin America Cooperation , G-20 major economies and the United Nations .

  5. Argentina–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina itself is a relatively minor trade partner for the United States, its imports from the U.S. of $9.9 billion making up 0.7% of total U.S. exports and its exports to the U.S. of $4.5 billion only 0.2% of U.S. imports; Argentina however is among the few nations with which the United States routinely maintains significant merchandise ...

  6. Trump vows new Canada, Mexico, China tariffs that threaten ...

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    Mexico's finance ministry said of Trump's tariff pledge: "Mexico is the United States' top trade partner, and the USMCA provides a framework of certainty for national and international investors."

  7. Reform and Opening Up - Wikipedia

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    China is considered the most open large country; by 2005, China's average statutory tariff on industrial products was 8.9%. The average was 30.9% for Argentina, 27.0% for Brazil, 32.4% for India, and 36.9% for Indonesia. [148] China's trade surplus is considered by some in the United States as threatening American jobs.

  8. Here's how a US trade war between Mexico, Canada, and China ...

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    Here's how a US trade war between Mexico, Canada, and China could play out for the stock market. Filip De Mott. December 4, 2024 at 10:19 AM. ... a chief driver of this year's market gains ...

  9. Relations with the US cannot be defined by 'murmurs': Mexico ...

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    Pena Nieto told reporters that the relationship with the United States should be focused on the positive -- a view that he believed Trump also shared. Relations with the US cannot be defined by ...