<label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>

      Spotlight: Change in China inspires Latin America

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-06-30 11:01:22|Editor: Liangyu
      Video PlayerClose

      MEXICO CITY, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Whenever Guillermo Danino traveled abroad, he would go to bookstores. And whenever he visited a bookstore, he would seek out the Chinese section for books on Chinese culture.

      The Peruvian sinologist has a library of books on China in five languages -- Spanish, Italian, English, French and Chinese. His knowledge of the Chinese language and culture grew when he went to Nanjing City in eastern China in 1979 to teach Spanish.

      Today, he is the author of over two dozen books on China, including an impressive Encyclopedia of Chinese culture.

      The octogenarian has seen China's transformation firsthand.

      "I have witnessed what it's like when a country booms, how it emerges from misery, hunger and lack of employment ... how it really becomes a power," he said.

      "They say that never before in the history of the world has a country grown and developed so much in such a short time... (It has been possible) because everyone works, everyone makes the biggest effort they can to develop their environs, their home, their community."

      Danino, who has also acted in Chinese films, called the Chinese hard workers as well as voracious learners. "They are eager to learn, collaborate and communicate," he said. "I think one of the reasons behind the progress is their capacity for work. Apart from using their intelligence, they work hard."

      EDUCATION FOR TRANSFORMATION

      As Carlos Rojas Magnon, head of the Bilateral Mexico-China Business Owners Committee, sees it, investment in education has been a key factor in China's transformation from a mass producer of basic items to a leader in technological innovations.

      "We can learn a lot (from China), such as dedication, work ethics, sense of duty, and the great importance that China and the Chinese place on education," Magnon, who is also the China expert at the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology, said. "What is surprising is the incredible speed with which (China's transformation) took place ... and I think it all began with the tremendous value placed on education."

      Today Latin America is struggling with many of the development problems that China once faced, said Mario Cimoli, deputy executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.

      "I think China is showing Latin America how to be a market economy while having the state orient and transform the productive structure and make it competitive," Cimoli, who has authored a book, "Innovation and Economic Development", said.

      The economic reform China launched in 1978 called for a greater free market, greater access to international trade, greater access to exports and imports, and greater access to outside technologies, he said.

      The resultant evolution in China has a positive impact on its ties with Latin America, he said, "leading to changes in Latin America's productive structure through trade, investment, and scientific and technological cooperation."

      In 2017, trade between China and Latin America rose 18.8 percent to nearly 260 billion U.S. dollars, making China the region's second biggest trade partner. China's exports to the region amounted to 130.8 billion dollars while its imports from the region reached 127 billion dollars.

      For Latin America, the best way forward is to expand cooperation and partnerships with China in a variety of fields, including science and technology, financing and investment, Cimoli added.

      COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES

      The Belt and Road Initiative provides a wide range of opportunities for cooperation. Panama and China, for instance, signed a memorandum of understanding to promote the initiative, making Panama the first Latin American country to do so.

      As home to the strategic Panama Canal that provides a shipping shortcut between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the Central American country is ideally situated to help expand trade with the rest of the region.

      The two countries are now studying the feasibility of building a rail line connecting Panama City with the western coast province of Chiriqui to facilitate cargo shipments.

      In South America, Argentina has been undertaking large-scale cooperation projects with China for years, and more are planned for the future, Argentine economist Maria Cecilia Peralta said in an earlier interview.

      "The majority of these are infrastructure projects, like the construction of dams in the south of the country, and the Aguas Negras tunnel that links Argentina to Chile, an initiative that is very beneficial for regional trade," Peralta said.

      Mexican trade expert Magnon is also advocating that China and Latin America learn more about each other. According to him, China should expand the network of its Confucius Institutes to increase academic and cultural exchanges.

      In recent years, people in Latin America have developed a greater understanding of China via cultural and people-to-people exchanges through education, sports and tourism.

      TOP STORIES
      EDITOR’S CHOICE
      MOST VIEWED
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011100001372915851
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲综合伊人久久大杳蕉| vvvv99日韩精品亚洲| 久久丫精品国产亚洲av| 亚洲自偷自偷精品| 中文字幕成人免费高清在线 | www亚洲精品少妇裸乳一区二区| 亚洲精品日韩一区二区小说| 日韩a级毛片免费视频| 亚洲jizzjizz少妇| 免费a在线观看播放| 一级一级一片免费高清| 国产亚洲大尺度无码无码专线| 久久成人18免费网站| 亚洲成AV人片一区二区| 亚洲JIZZJIZZ妇女| 亚洲AV无码专区日韩| 男女拍拍拍免费视频网站| 亚洲a∨国产av综合av下载| 成人网站免费观看| 在线观看亚洲专区| 成年轻人网站色免费看| 鲁死你资源站亚洲av| 久久精品亚洲男人的天堂 | 亚洲精品视频在线观看免费| 久久久久噜噜噜亚洲熟女综合| 丁香花在线观看免费观看图片 | 国产成人精品日本亚洲11| 久久国产精品成人免费| 亚洲精品电影在线| 日韩中文字幕在线免费观看| kk4kk免费视频毛片| 亚洲高清美女一区二区三区| 久久久国产精品福利免费| 亚洲午夜电影在线观看高清| 亚洲精品在线免费看| 小说专区亚洲春色校园| 麻豆亚洲AV永久无码精品久久| 啦啦啦www免费视频| 国产色在线|亚洲| 亚洲综合色成在线播放| 国产成人精品免费视频大全|