Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean : working document, Summit on the Global Agenda World Economic Forum Abu Dhabi, 18-20 November 2013 / China-Latin America cross-council taskforce.
2013
Formats
| Format | |
|---|---|
| BibTeX | |
| MARCXML | |
| TextMARC | |
| MARC | |
| DublinCore | |
| EndNote | |
| NLM | |
| RefWorks | |
| RIS | |
Symbol
[E/]LC/L.3729
Title
Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean : working document, Summit on the Global Agenda World Economic Forum Abu Dhabi, 18-20 November 2013 / China-Latin America cross-council taskforce.
Access
English: S2013956_en - PDF ;
Summary
"Although Chinese corporations were relatively unknown in Latin America until a few years ago, their direct investments in the region have averaged about US$10 billion per year since 2010. Their presence and economic leverage have become very significant in many industries and countries of the regi ion, but their motivation, strategy and procedures are not always well understood by Latin America’s governments, businesses and civil society. Similarly, Chinese companies still need to gain a better understanding of Latin America’s business environment and opportunities. This working document is an input for discussing the future of Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America at the China - Latin America cross-council taskforce at the Summit on the Global Agenda, to be held under the auspices of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in Abu Dhabi on 18-20 November 2013. It was prepared jointly by Taotao Chen, Professor of Finance of the School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University in China and member of the WEF Global Agenda Council on China, and by Miguel Pérez Ludeña, Economic Affairs Officer at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), under the supervision of Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of ECLAC and Vice-Chair of the WEF Global Agenda Council on Latin America."--ECLAC Library.
The rise in Chinese outward foreign direct investment .-- Overview of Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America .-- Extractive industries receive most capital .-- Infrastructure needs and capacities .-- Manufacturing investments are concentrated in Brazil .-- Conclusions and perspectives.
The rise in Chinese outward foreign direct investment .-- Overview of Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America .-- Extractive industries receive most capital .-- Infrastructure needs and capacities .-- Manufacturing investments are concentrated in Brazil .-- Conclusions and perspectives.
Date
Santiago : UN, ECLAC, Nov. 2013
Description
18 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Available also online (viewed 21 August 2014).
Available also online (viewed 21 August 2014).