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Before 2008, the amount of exports Argentina sent to China accounted to be US$5.796 billion, and the imports from China to Argentina totaled to be US$7.649 billion. [9] The trade exchange between Argentina and China showed an 80% export of soybean products to China from Argentina, and Chinese industrial exports totaling to be 98.9% of Argentina ...
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei has a China conundrum. The libertarian economist insulted communist-run China in a fiery campaign, but takes office on Sunday needing the country's second ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China said on Tuesday it would be a "serious mistake" if Argentina were to cut ties, after the weekend presidential election victory in the South American country of a right ...
Following trade negotiations, soy oil purchases from China resumed in 2011. [22] Argentina's merchandise trade deficit with China has mostly grown since then, reaching US$9.5 billion on US$17.5 billion in imports by 2022; China is now Argentina's leading source of imports by nation, with 21.5%. [21]
Argentina could see a resetting of some global ties depending on the result of its run-off presidential election later this month - although the value of trade with partners like China and Brazil ...
See Argentina–China relations. Argentina has an embassy in Beijing and 2 Consulates-Generals (in Hong Kong and Shanghai). China has an embassy in Buenos Aires. [108] China is in the process of trying to persuade Argentina to purchase Chengdu J-10 Multirole Fighter Aircraft. List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and China (Argentine ...
China is Argentina's second-largest trade partner, after Brazil. China's Xi said in his congratulatory message to the South American leader that he attaches great importance to the development of ...
According to the Chinese Trade Ministry Counselor Yu Zhong, in 2011 the value of trade increased to $241.5 billion, making China the second largest trading partner of Latin America (the USA is the largest). The top five nations in this China-Latin trade were Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela and Argentina. [3]