
Latin America Greets China-US Trade Talks with Cautious Optimism
Latin America greets renewed China-US trade talks with cautious optimism, eyeing eased tariffs, stabilized supply chains and a potential blueprint to calm global markets.
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Latin America greets renewed China-US trade talks with cautious optimism, eyeing eased tariffs, stabilized supply chains and a potential blueprint to calm global markets.
Mexican university students are exploring new scholarship programs in China aimed at boosting Latin America ties and international exchange opportunities.
Zhang Run hails the Fourth China-CELAC Forum as a success, stressing cooperation that respects Latin American will and meets its needs.
Latin American exporters, especially in Brazil and Mexico, are in the crossfire as President Trump doubles steel and aluminum tariffs, shaking up global supply chains.
Starting June 2025, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay will join a year-long visa-free trial to China, boosting tourism, business and cultural ties under a new cooperation plan.
China will soon grant visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, opening doors for travel, business, and cultural exchange.
Peruvians welcome the Chinese mainland’s new visa-free policy, sparking travel, business, and cultural exchanges, and marking a milestone in bilateral ties.
Zhejiang is tapping into digital campaigns and immersive experiences to attract Latin American travelers, forging new cultural and tech-led tourism ties.
The Chinese mainland will welcome passport-free travel for Brazilians, Argentines, Chileans, Peruvians, and Uruguayans from June 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026.
Peruvian FM Elmer Salcedo calls the Chinese mainland–CELAC Forum a key driver for Sino-Latin America ties, spotlighting the Chancay Port project’s boost to connectivity.