
China and Latin America Forge New Human Rights Alliance
China and Latin America unite to chart a new human rights path—prioritizing development, rejecting double standards, and embracing cultural diversity for inclusive global governance.
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China and Latin America unite to chart a new human rights path—prioritizing development, rejecting double standards, and embracing cultural diversity for inclusive global governance.
The Chinese mainland opposes any official U.S. interactions with the Taiwan region, urging adherence to the one-China principle and cautioning Latin American and Caribbean partners.
Starting June 1, the Chinese mainland opens visa-free travel for Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, boosting tourism, cultural exchange and deeper China-Latin America ties.
Mexican student Moraima Ordoñez sees cultural exchange driving deeper China-Latin America ties at the CELAC Forum’s 10th anniversary.
Latin American scholars gathered to discuss China’s modernization, exploring its impact and lessons for mutual development across Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.
Chinese and Brazilian experts convene in Rio to discuss the global implications of Chinese modernization on economic growth and poverty alleviation.
China and Brazil elevate their relations with over 30 new cooperation agreements, enhancing China’s role and boosting economic growth in Latin America.
China and Latin America are deepening their collaboration in digital transformation, enhancing connectivity and fostering sustainable economic growth across the region.
Peru’s new Chancay Port under the Belt and Road Initiative is set to revolutionize China-Latin America trade by cutting shipping times and costs, fostering new economic growth in the region.
China and Latin America are building a shared future through strategic partnerships in trade, infrastructure, and sustainable development.