China signs over 50 trade deals with LatAm
2013-11-29 11:23:15
China signed more than 50 bilateral cooperation agreements with Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries in San Jose on Wednesday during the 7th China-LAC Business Summit.
A record number of nearly 500 Chinese entrepreneurs and 800 others from 23 countries attended the summit, during which over 500 companies from sectors such as agriculture, automobile, biotechnology and energy held a total of 1,600 match-making meetings.
Chinese companies, including the auto-maker BYD Co., Ltd.,and Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd, exhibited automobiles, 3D printer supplies, LED, electronic products and information services.
During the summit, China also signed an agreement with commerce and trade chambers of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru - members of Pacific Alliance, the Latin American trading bloc - to create the China-Pacific Alliance Multi-Chamber Union to promote logistic services and capital flows.
Juan Estaban Matusalem, president of the Chilean-Chinese Trade, Industry and Tourism Chamber, said this union will help financial and economic institutions as well as industrial, agricultural and trade companies to establish global chains.
The summit, co-organized by China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Ministry of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica and the Inter-American Development Bank, was held on November 26-27 in San Jose, capital of Costa Rica.
"The initiatives benefit a larger business integration of the Pacific Alliance members with China," said Yu Ping, CCPIT vice president.
A declaration adopted at the summit highlighted the cooperation potential with China, saying "China, as one of the most vibrant emerging economies, is adjusting its domestic economy to adapt to the changes of the global economy, which provides Latin America with new opportunities."