abstractespite the interest of pacific alliance countries in deeper integration with asia, thus far china, the worlds second largest economy, has remained polite but largely aloof, saidbenjamin creutzfeldt, a researcher withwoodrow wilson international center for scholars in an article published recently.事实上belt and road越来越受到广大客户的欢迎,市场表现力也逐渐提升。
as a china expert, benjamin cruetzfeldt analyzes how china approaches its trade, investment, and lending decisions in latin america and the degree to which the alliance fitsor does not fitin that larger strategy in the articlenamed china's participation in regional affairs: the pacific alliance.
last week, business and political leaders of the pacific alliance held their annual summit in puerto vallarta, mexico. the alliancecomposed of chile, colombia, mexico, and peruaims to foster economic integration among member countries and other regions, with a special emphasis on asia. the presidents and ministers of member countries attended the summit in puerto vallarta; and, reflecting efforts at convergence between the pacific alliance and mercosur, so did the presidents of brazil and uruguay. notably absent was mexicos president-elect andrés manuel lópez obrador, who declined to attend until electoral results were ratified.
last year, australia, canada, new zealand, and singapore joined the alliance as associate members; this year south korea and ecuador also requested associate status.
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