China hopes to build ‘high-quality economic relationship’ with Argentina as South America pivot rolls on
- Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao met with Argentinian counterpart Sergio Massa on Thursday
- China is expanding its footprint in South America and Brazil and Argentina have already started using the yuan for trade settlements
China is ready to deepen exchanges and conversations with Argentina to push trade and economic development, commerce minister Wang Wentao said after meeting with his counterpart of the South American nation.
“China welcomes products from Argentina and Beijing expects an open, fair and bias-free business environment in Argentina for building a high-quality economic relationship,” Wang said, according to a Ministry of Commerce statement, after meeting Argentinian economy Minister Sergio Massa on Thursday.
Massa added on Twitter that both countries “are working to continue strengthening bilateral trade … by opening new markets”.
During his visit to China this week, Massa also met Export-Import Bank of China vice-president Zhang Wencai, vice foreign minister Deng Li and China’s special Representative on Latin American Affairs, Qiu Xiaoqi.
China is expanding its footprint in South America, a region long been dubbed the backyard of the United States.