Emerging economic actors in the South American economic scenario: China - Southeast Asia and Argentina since 2007

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  • M. Florencia Rubiolo Universidad Católica de Córdoba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/rmi.2013.6754

Abstract

Our aim in this paper is to analyze China’s and Southeast Asia presence in South America, and Argentina in particular. South America and China relations have shown a high level of trade complementarities. This phenomenon has occurred in parallel to a growing separation from the United States. China appeared as an alternative of international insertion for South America, mainly through the diversification of export destinies. But after a long decade, China’s approach to the South American region is reproducing asymmetrical bilateral relations, based on trade disparities rebuilding a centre-periphery scheme. In the case of Argentina, the links with SEA have unexplored potentialities for a more diversified international insertion that can be developed along with a South-South cooperation strategy, as a mean to reduce dependence from major trade partners. As we also argue in the article, this partner’s diversification has not been accompanied by a product diversification, instead we observe a higher degree of export concentration in the Argentinean side, reinforcing the agricultural-export model.

Keywords: Argentina, Southeast Asia, China.

Received on March 26, 2013 / Accepted on June 10, 2013

Author Biography

M. Florencia Rubiolo, Universidad Católica de Córdoba

Professor of International Political Economy/Universidad Empresarial Siglo 21 and of International Relations History/Universidad Católica de Córdoba

Published

2013-06-30

How to Cite

Rubiolo, M. F. (2013). Emerging economic actors in the South American economic scenario: China - Southeast Asia and Argentina since 2007. Mural Internacional, 4(1), 27–37. https://doi.org/10.12957/rmi.2013.6754

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