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Why Latin America’s China Boom Carries a Hidden Double Risk
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SummaryMarkets · Trade —The warning. A Moody’s report says Latin America’s deepening reliance o
Markets · Trade —The warning. A Moody’s report says Latin America’s deepening reliance on China carries a double risk. —The first risk. A flood of cheap Chinese goods threatens the region’s own factories. —The second risk. The region’s exports to China are sliding back toward raw commodities. —The scale. Trade between China and the region […]
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