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RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND LATIN AMERICA

Weathering the storms of the 21st century

The Latin American continent and the Asian giant are seeking strategies to build and strengthen coordination on important issues in the international arena

President Obama to visit Cuba

Josefina Vidal, Ministry of Foreign Relations director general for the United States, confirmed at a press conference in Havana, today, that the U.S. president will visit the island March 21-22

Principal CELAC Institutions

CEALC Summits are authorized to define the organization’s political direction and establish guidelines, along with priorities and action plans to accomplish objectives

CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD FORUM

China fine tuning its cooperation machine

China is currently constructing a new economic belt designed to boost interconnectivity between Asia, Africa, and Europe along the same route traveled over 2,000 years ago by merchants and traders transporting silk from the East to the West

Cuba and Algeria, united by a close friendship

The visit will contribute toward strengthening the excellent bilateral ties - based on mutual respect - between the two governments and parliaments, as well as expanding cooperation in strategic sectors such as public health, the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, agriculture and sport, among others

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

21st century slavery

The most recent global report on trafficking in persons issued by the UN reveals the frightening scale of the problem

China & Latin America: An alliance for the future

China and Latin America have made significant progress in terms of commercial relations and are now ready to move toward a new stage of mutually beneficial economic ties

China experiencing a Latin American boom

A boom is underway in Chinese-Latin American ties, thanks to the expansion of political dialogue and strong economic relations

Asia and the global balance of power

Continual financial crises and slow recoveries have taken their toll on traditionally powerful countries, placing eastern nations at the center of discussion about future leaders