Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile

This article demonstrates that while Chile has generally been successful in capturing the benefits of China’s economic rise, the country is also developing a market dependency on China in certain export sectors, namely copper and cherries. In order for Chile to break its increasing dependency on Chi...

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Autor principal: Liebetreu, Daniel
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111
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spelling I15-R226-article-1112021-06-18T03:31:02Z Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile ¿Dependencia con características chinas? Un estudio de caso de la inversión china en Chile Liebetreu, Daniel China dependencia del mercado minería chilena agricultura chilena inversión extranjera directa China market dependency Chilean mining Chilean agriculture foreign direct investment This article demonstrates that while Chile has generally been successful in capturing the benefits of China’s economic rise, the country is also developing a market dependency on China in certain export sectors, namely copper and cherries. In order for Chile to break its increasing dependency on China, it must diversify its export markets and foster a more balanced conversation about Chinese engagement. In addition, Chile must invest more on value-added production prior to export. Chinese trade and investment are critical to a quick economic recovery from the pandemic; however, policies must be implemented now to ensure Chile maximizes the potential benefits and minimizes the inherent risks in the long term. Este artículo demuestra que, si bien Chile en general ha tenido éxito en capturar los beneficios del ascenso económico de China, el país también está desarrollando una dependencia del mercado chino en ciertos sectores de exportación, por ejemplo, el cobre y las cerezas. Para que Chile pueda romper su creciente dependencia de China, debe diversificar sus mercados de exportación y fomentar una conversación más equilibrada sobre el compromiso chino. Además, Chile debe invertir más en producción de valor agregado antes de exportar. El comercio y la inversión chinos son fundamentales para una rápida recuperación económica después de la pandemia; sin embargo, se deben implementar políticas para asegurar que Chile maximice los beneficios potenciales y minimice los riesgos inherentes a lo largo plazo. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021-06-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111 10.35305/cc.vi133.111 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina; Núm. 133 (2021): Junio; 81-102 1852-7213 0326-7806 eng https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111/97 Derechos de autor 2021 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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language Inglés
format Artículo revista
topic China
dependencia del mercado
minería chilena
agricultura chilena
inversión extranjera directa
China
market dependency
Chilean mining
Chilean agriculture
foreign direct investment
spellingShingle China
dependencia del mercado
minería chilena
agricultura chilena
inversión extranjera directa
China
market dependency
Chilean mining
Chilean agriculture
foreign direct investment
Liebetreu, Daniel
Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
topic_facet China
dependencia del mercado
minería chilena
agricultura chilena
inversión extranjera directa
China
market dependency
Chilean mining
Chilean agriculture
foreign direct investment
author Liebetreu, Daniel
author_facet Liebetreu, Daniel
author_sort Liebetreu, Daniel
title Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
title_short Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
title_full Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
title_fullStr Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Dependency with Chinese Characteristics? A case study of Chinese engagement in Chile
title_sort dependency with chinese characteristics? a case study of chinese engagement in chile
description This article demonstrates that while Chile has generally been successful in capturing the benefits of China’s economic rise, the country is also developing a market dependency on China in certain export sectors, namely copper and cherries. In order for Chile to break its increasing dependency on China, it must diversify its export markets and foster a more balanced conversation about Chinese engagement. In addition, Chile must invest more on value-added production prior to export. Chinese trade and investment are critical to a quick economic recovery from the pandemic; however, policies must be implemented now to ensure Chile maximizes the potential benefits and minimizes the inherent risks in the long term.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
publishDate 2021
url https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111
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