El comercio Internacional desde una perspectiva amplia de vínculo entre China y América Latina

For over 280 years, the exchange of goods and nascent trade between Asia and Latin America via the Manila Galleon allowed new foods to be incorporated into the diets of the societies involved, expanding and impacting their customs, crops, nutrition, and gastronomy. At the same time, the impact on cu...

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Autor principal: Rojas, Claudio Rachel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Avanzados/FCS/UNC 2025
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/breviariorrii/article/view/51102
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Sumario:For over 280 years, the exchange of goods and nascent trade between Asia and Latin America via the Manila Galleon allowed new foods to be incorporated into the diets of the societies involved, expanding and impacting their customs, crops, nutrition, and gastronomy. At the same time, the impact on culture and the interaction of peoples in the subsequent settlement of overseas Chinese communities gave rise to interrelation and the formation of a new interculturality. In modern times, and especially in recent decades, the development of China's economic, trade, and investment relations with Latin American countries has been sustained by various Cooperation Schemes and Agreements, including Free Trade Agreements. Taken together, each of these instruments seeks to define and address a broader framework of China's strategy to build trust and establish standards that provide certainty for the development of trade and investment.