Talk by Andres Borquez, in conversation with Alex Wang (UCLA Law)
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Room 1420, UCLA School of Law
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The growth of China's economic presence in Chile has aroused considerable interest among national elites, given its impact on the country's politics and economy. Since China became Chile's main trading partner, the increase in Chinese investment has generated debate on how local sectors perceive this relationship. This study focuses on the perceptions of different categories of Chilean elites-economic, political, and academic-and how they evaluate the growing influence of Chinese capital. Although there is a general consensus that Chinese investment represents a favorable opportunity for the Chilean economy, the various elites show nuances in their perceptions. The research reveals a lack of unanimity, as each group identifies different benefits and concerns regarding foreign investment, leading to mutual blame for the lack of a clear strategy towards a country that is increasingly relevant in the local context. Through a qualitative study exploring these views, the need for a more coordinated and comprehensive approach to interacting with China emerges, which is essential to maximize economic opportunities while managing the challenges within a more dynamic international framework.
Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP by Friday, 02/14.
law.ucla.edu/events/growing-chinese-economic-presence-chile-opinions-chilean-elite
Sponsor(s): Center for Chinese Studies, Asia Pacific Center