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ID149048
Title ProperChinese investment in Mexico
Other Title Informationthe contemporary context and challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorPeters, Enrique Dussel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Public, private, and academic institutions, in Mexico and bilaterally with China, ordinarily can facilitate long-range planning, rectify information gaps, and correct misunderstandings. But a dearth of such institutions has hindered the growth of Chinese outward foreign direct investment (COFDI) in Mexico and spurred negative reactions against it, further dampening Chinese investments. Structural trade imbalances, coupled with Mexican fears about the Chinese economic challenge, poison the political atmosphere in Mexico and between Mexico and China, also impeding COFDI. Besides exploring these problems, I provide background information on the bilateral political relationship, the features of COFDI generally and details of several Chinese investment projects in Mexico, and the two countries’ trade links. I offer some proposals designed to create a better foundation for the growth of COFDI in Mexico, a priority of both countries.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 40, No.4; Oct-Dec 2016: p.627-652
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 40 No 4
Key WordsMexico ;  China ;  China Outward Foreign Direct Investment ;  China–Latin America Trade


 
 
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