Abstract

In this paper the authors aim to establish the reasons that led the Chinese state to view Latin America as an important partner between 2002 and 2018 and try to analyse the development of Chinese presence in Latin America and its possible impacts and perspectives in the 21st century in Brazil. For that, both political and economic relations between China and Latin America’s countries, especially the relations between China and Brazil, and their development are examined by using a comparative and historical approach. This paper is divided in three sections. The first part characterizes the emergence of Asia as a prominent actor within the current world system and China’s participation as a major economic competitor from the 1980s. In the second section, the Chinese interest in Latin America and its importance is analysed. Finally, the influence of China in Brazil is exposed in the last section. In the conclusion, undoubtedly, the Asian country has a huge influence in areas where it conquers, especially in Latin America and Brazil, leading mainly investments and its products of both high technology and low cost. In the short term, countries that receive this type of investment see an increase in production and, consequently, an economic improvement due to the increase in the market and the consumption process. On the other hand, Latin American companies and industries do not have the technological capacity or, to a certain extent, a competitive advantage to compete with Chinese products in the long term, due to the stricter labour laws in American countries, compared to the Asian country. Hence, one of Brazil’s possible strategies for meeting the challenges of expanding relations with China is to invest in greater complementarity and structural integration of the region through MERCOSUR.

Highlights

  • China shows structural economic change since the late 1970s1, moving from a planned economy to a market economy with remarkable efficiency [Bekerman, Dulcich, Moncaut 2013]

  • This paper is divided in three sections

  • The first part characterizes the emergence of Asia as a prominent actor

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Introduction

China shows structural economic change since the late 1970s1, moving from a planned economy to a market economy with remarkable efficiency [Bekerman, Dulcich, Moncaut 2013]. Changes in its global action, gaining more space, transcending the periphery to a privileged position in the international economy and becoming an avid competitor that challenges the primacy of the United States (US) as an economic power It was in the economic sector that China made big leaps, its political influence and diplomatic rapprochement with the so-called emerging and central countries can be noted[2]. According to Immanuel Wallerstein [2004], in the 1970s the US began its relative economic and ideological decline as a world power This would be an important constraint, because of the low US fluency in the region, since it does not have a great strategic value (such as the Middle East), providing a favour in the conquest of space in Latin America by the Chinese. With China’s consolidation as a power, its economic expansion into new areas would be

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