China-South America ties need more than trade

An opinion piece in the South China Morning Post argues that China-South America relations will be shaped in neighborhoods and kitchens, not just presidential palaces or investment forums. While traveling in Buenos Aires recently, the author learned that 'chino' refers to mini-markets run by Chinese migrants from Fujian or Guangdong provinces. Argentines describe Chinese people as nice, hardworking, and reliable, but note they keep to themselves.

The South China Morning Post published an opinion article on February 18, 2026, titled 'Forging robust China-South America ties takes more than just trade,' which examines the deeper aspects of relations between China and South America. A few weeks ago, while traveling in Buenos Aires, the author learned a new meaning for the word 'chino'—a neighborhood mini-market run by Chinese migrants, most from Fujian or Guangdong province. These shops, known for staying open late, have become a fixture of urban life.

The piece notes there is even a Chinatown, Barrio Chino, located a short distance north of Palermo, drawing plenty of curious locals. Yet when the author asked Argentines what they thought of Chinese people, responses were strikingly consistent: “nice, hardworking, reliable.” This was followed by the qualifier: “but they keep to themselves. We don’t really know them.”

The article stresses that the path of China-South America relations will be decided in neighborhoods and kitchens, not just presidential palaces or investment forums. Keywords include trade, immigration, United States, Ecuador, Palermo, Las Bambas, Brazil, Chinatown, Fujian, Argentina, Bogota, Guangdong, South America, Peru, Chile, and China.

ተያያዥ ጽሁፎች

Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez speaks at Tsinghua University in Beijing, urging accurate understanding of China and stronger Europe-China ties.
በ AI የተሰራ ምስል

Spanish PM Sánchez calls for clear-eyed view of China

በAI የተዘገበ በ AI የተሰራ ምስል

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged a more accurate understanding of China during a speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing. He met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, stating Spain opposes a 'new Cold War' and decoupling while supporting enhanced Europe-China cooperation. The visit aims to deepen bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership.

China's trade with Peru, Chile, and Ecuador has reached record levels, driven by mineral demand and the new Chancay port. Despite US President-elect Donald Trump's threats, Beijing's economic ties in the region are strengthening under the Belt and Road Initiative.

በAI የተዘገበ

Beijing has welcomed high-level visits from Uruguay and Cuba this week, pledging continued support to Havana amid economic struggles. This diplomatic outreach contrasts sharply with ongoing disputes over ports in Panama. The moves come as the US seeks to expand its influence in Latin America.

At a news conference in Beijing, Liu Jieyi, spokesman for the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, stated that China will deepen high-level opening-up and accelerate free trade zone development to stabilize economic growth amid rising global uncertainties. He highlighted that China's economy demonstrated 'remarkable resilience and vitality' over the past year despite a complex external environment.

በAI የተዘገበ

China and the US are likely to secure several “very positive” outcomes but not a “grand bargain” at their presidential summit in Beijing in April, according to James Zimmerman, board chief of the American Chamber of Commerce in China. He said discussions are underway about Beijing setting up a fund to encourage Chinese investors to make manufacturing investments in the US, similar to those encouraged from Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. China has shown receptiveness to such proposals but would require “protection” in return.

ይህ ድረ-ገጽ ኩኪዎችን ይጠቀማል

የእኛን ጣቢያ ለማሻሻል ለትንታኔ ኩኪዎችን እንጠቀማለን። የእኛን የሚስጥር ፖሊሲ አንብቡ የሚስጥር ፖሊሲ ለተጨማሪ መረጃ።
ውድቅ አድርግ