Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

China offers loans to Latin America, Caribbean

All members of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States can apply for commercial loans from China, which were initially proposed by President Xi Jinping on a visit to Brazil last year, a senior diplomat said on Monday.

The remarks by Zhu Qingqiao, Director-General of the Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs under the Foreign Ministry, suggested CELAC members without diplomatic ties with China can also have access to the loans.

Around a dozen CELAC members, including Paraguay and Haiti, have no formal diplomatic relationships with Beijing.

China and the CELAC will map out an overall plan guiding China-CELAC cooperation, including in the financial sector, during the first China-CELAC ministerial forum, which is set to be held in Beijing on Thursday and Friday, Zhu said at a press conference in Beijing.

More than 40 ministerial-level delegates, including 20 foreign ministers from the CELAC countries, have confirmed their attendance at the meeting, Zhu said.

The forum was established in July, 2014 after a meeting between Xi and leaders from China, Latin America and the Caribbean in Brasilia. It was the first collective meeting of China's president and leaders of Latin American and Caribbean countries.

In Brasilia, Xi proposed the creation of a $20 billion fund to finance infrastructure projects in Latin American and the Caribbean, and offered to extend a credit line of up to $10 billion to nations of CELAC via the Bank of China.

Su Zhenxing, a senior research fellow on Latin American studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said countries without diplomatic relationships with Beijing are not excluded as they have maintained trade links with China for a long period, albeit small in size, and China is fostering cooperation with the whole CELAC.

CELAC, established in December 2011, is the largest regional political cooperation in the Western Hemisphere and consist of 33 countries except the United States and Canada.

The forum in Beijing showed the group’s willingness to strengthen cooperation with China, especially in the economic sector, said Su.

The meeting is expected to formulate operational rules for the forum and provide guidance in cooperation areas, he added.

China is the second largest trading partner and third largest investment source for Latin America. Trade between Latin America, the Caribbean and China has seen a significant increase in recent years, reaching $261.6 billion in 2013.

Xi is scheduled to attend the forum’s opening ceremony on Thursday morning, along with Costa Rica President Luis Guillermo Solis, Ecuador President Rafael Correa Delgado, Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie and Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro Moros.

Source: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Venezuelan FM meets with his Brazilian counterpart

The meeting was held on Thursday around midnight. It was held as a part of a regional tour during which Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elías Jaua attempts to elaborate on the Venezuelan crisis and gain support to discuss the issue at the Union of South American Nations rather than the Organization of American States. Jaua's last stopover will be Suriname.


Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elías Jaua and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, gathered on Thursday around midnight as part of Jaua's regional tour intended to explain the government's stance on the conflict Venezuela is currently facing.

Official sources told EFE that Jaua arrived by midnight and met with Figueiredo for about an hour.

The press had not access to the meeting, yet the Brazilian Foreign Ministry said information would be disclosed on Friday.

Venezuelan sources have commented that Jaua would probably held a press conference on Friday in Brasilia before leaving for Suriname, his last stopover.

Source: El Universal
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