CIA Head visits Argentina to discuss Chinese influence in region

William Burns visits Buenos Aires to consolidate bilateral cooperation in security and intelligence.

Argentine Government downplays impact of dam paralysis on relationship with China

Construction stoppage affects Argentina-China relations: two projects financed by China are suspended in Argentina.

Chinese dam project in Argentina paralyzed over contract disputes

The Santa Cruz Dams mega project is officially paralyzed with the dismissal of 1,800 workers due to lack of funds.

Chinese Mining Company Ganfeng Lithium acquires 15% of Argentinian lithium project

Ganfeng Lithium consolidates its presence in Argentina by acquiring 15% of the Pastos Grandes project, securing key resources in the lithium industry.

Argentina appoints a new ambassador to China

Appointment of new Argentine ambassador to China underscores determination to strengthen strategic ties and cooperation.

China seeks closer ties with Argentina: ‘There is no real conflict’

During the Munich Security Conference, China and Argentina consolidate diplomatic ties, fostering strategic cooperation to overcome political challenges and strengthen their bilateral relationship.

Argentina set to export wheat to China for first time

Argentina will export wheat to China for the first time, according to Argentina’s Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.

Argentina’s New President and the China Threat Narrative

The possible evolution of the relationship between Argentina and China with the arrival of Javier Milei to the presidency.

Los presidentes de Argentina y China en reunión

China and Argentina establish Closer Ties Within the Belt and Road Initiative

Argentine President Alberto Fernández has traveled to China to attend  the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.

Slight growth in Argentina’s economy with China as its main ally

Amidst the scarcity of dollars, Argentina is exploring alternatives to pay for imports. One of these solutions involves reaching an agreement with China to pay for technological components in yuan. This move aims to avoid shortages of parts for the Argentine industry and also extends China’s influence in Latin America.

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