Chinese-Argentine relations at record high levels of activity

This last month has brought a great deal of activity to the bilateral relations between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Argentina.

New Argentine consulate opens in Chengdu city, China

Argentina seeks to expand its presence in the west of Chengdu, a city located in the west of China. It aims to open a new consulate in Sichuan, a province located in the western corridor of the New Silk Road.

Argentina’s formal request to join BRICS

Argentine President Alberto Fernandez recently presented his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping with a formal request to join the BRICS group, as announced by Sabino Vaca Narvaja, Argentina’s ambassador to China.

Meeting between the Argentinean and Chinese Ministers of Economy

The Argentine Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, received the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Zou Xiaoli, to discuss “issues related to the bilateral trade agenda”

Former Minister Batakis signs agreement to finance dams in Santa Cruz province

Silvina Batakis, former Argentina’s Minister of Economy, signed a document in the province of Santa Cruz that reactivated the financing of two dams: Néstor Kirchner and Carlos Cepernic.

Swap: Foreign exchange swaps between Argentina and the People’s Republic of China

Argentine President Alberto Fernandez confirmed that the government of the People’s Republic of China agreed to extend the currency swap with Argentina to strengthen the reserves of the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA).

Tango ceremony as a gateway to China-Argentina relations

A Tango concert was held on August 18, at the Chengdu Concert Hall on the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Argentina and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

Argentina’s new great trade partner

At the end of July, the Argentine-Chinese Chamber of Production, Industry and Commerce, presented a report entitled “Opportunities and Business with China”, which provides an in-depth analysis of existing economic relations between Argentina and China.

INVAP signed an agreement with China to export reactors and produce radioisotopes

The Applied Research Institute in Argentina (INVAP) has signed a cooperation agreement with the companies Jianxi Nuclear Power and Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, focusing on the export of reactors and the production of radioactive isotopes for medicine.

Argentina says it has China’s backing to join BRICS group

Within the framework of this meeting, Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero and the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs and State Councilor, Wang Yi, had a meeting in which the Chinese official expressed his support for Argentina to join the BRICS group.

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