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Showing posts with label China's economic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China's economic. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Drawn into an ever closer embrace

This month the vessel that will come to define early 21st-century trade between Latin America and Asia arrived in Guanabara Bay, the picturesque harbour of Rio de Janeiro.
The Vale Brasil, commissioned by Vale, the Brazilian miner and the world’s largest exporter of iron ore, is the first of a new breed of bulk carrier, known as the Chinamax. With a capacity of 400,000 tonnes and measuring 362m in length and 65m in width, this goliath can carry twice as much iron ore as most vessels now plying the route between Brazil and China.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Professor gives lecture on Chinese, Latin American economics

On April 1, associate professor of political science and comparative politics Jose de Arimateia da Cruz presented "The Chinese in Latin America: The Commodity Lottery Winners and Losers," a lecture on the effects of Chinese economic influence in Latin America.