Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to four Latin American countries and a
China-Latin America business summit were two events in 2012 that marked
a new stage in Sino-Latin American ties.
In June, Wen visited Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile and delivered a speech at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Santiago, unveiling a convincing and promising agenda to institutionally consolidate mutually beneficial ties between China and Latin America.
Wen's idea was, in short, that the 21st century marks the beginning of a new period of rapid development in relations between China and the region. The relations show sound momentum of all-dimensional, wide-ranging and multi-tiered growth.
In June, Wen visited Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile and delivered a speech at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Santiago, unveiling a convincing and promising agenda to institutionally consolidate mutually beneficial ties between China and Latin America.
Wen's idea was, in short, that the 21st century marks the beginning of a new period of rapid development in relations between China and the region. The relations show sound momentum of all-dimensional, wide-ranging and multi-tiered growth.