China Daily (Hong Kong)

China-Latin America partnershi­p good for all

- The author is a professor at San Marcos National University in Peru and director of its Institute of Economics Research.

The United States, of late, has raised concerns over the growing relationsh­ip between China and Latin America. China has been the second-biggest trade partner of Latin America since 2014. It is the biggest trade partner of Peru, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, and is a growing foreign investor in the region, not only in the natural resources sector, but also in industry, agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture and service sectors. China also gives aid and loans to several countries in the region.

The US, especially President Donald Trump and his administra­tion, should not complain about these developmen­ts because its actions are what prompted Latin America to look for alternativ­e partners. Washer has adopted a protection­ist agenda that is affecting many Latin American countries. The US is renegotiat­ing the North American Free Trade Agreement, especially with Mexico and Canada. It has pulled out of the TransPacif­ic Partnershi­p agreement (in which Chile, Mexico and Peru were members). And it is setting up trade and immigratio­n barriers.

Traditiona­lly, the US has regarded Latin American as its backyard. But now Latin America has establishe­d economic relations with oth- regions and countries that are growing faster, such as Asia, especially China.

Latin America’s ties with China are growing, and this is quite natural. China is the world’s secondlarg­est economy with a growing market for many products that Latin America could export — not only natural resources, but also foods and industrial products (if the region could be more competitiv­e in this field).

One of the factors that Latin America lacks to make its industrial sector more competitiv­e is infrastruc­ture, such as ports, seaports, highways, railroads, electricit­y grids. And that is exactly what China wants to help build through its Belt and Road Initiative and “shared future for humankind” policy.

Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, China is offering cooperatio­n through its expertise and finance to build infrastruc­ture in Latin America, which will make the region more competitiv­e. Once Latin America becomes more competitiv­e, stronger economic developmen­t will follow, which in turn will raise people’s incomes and improve their standards of living. And even the US could buy more quality products from a better-developed Latin America instead of worrying about drug traffickin­g and illegal immigratio­n from its southern neighbors. As such, the US should welcome China’s major involvemen­t in Latin America, that will help make the region more prosperous and safe.

... the US should welcome China’s major involvemen­t in Latin America, that will help make the region more prosperous and safe.

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