Investment Potential in Latin America under the Belt and Road Initiative

Maolin Hu, Zhipeng Zhang

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This study analyzes the current state, influencing factors, and potential of China's investments in Latin America under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Through a systematic review of China's investments in sectors such as mining, energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and manufacturing in Latin America, the research explores the impact of geographical distance, institutional quality, infrastructure level, and cultural differences on Chinese enterprises' investments. The findings suggest that despite the vast geographical distance between China and Latin America, economic ties are strengthening through overseas infrastructure investments and financial cooperation. The study proposes policy recommendations to further promote bilateral investments through institutional reforms and localized strategies. The research provides theoretical support for Chinese enterprises' investment decisions in Latin America and serves as a valuable reference for policymakers.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/asir.v8n4p102

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