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China hopes for ‘golden decade’ in relations with Latin America and Caribbean

Beijing joins regional bloc Celac in backing free trade and ‘more democratic’ international system amid the tussle for influence with US

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Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro at the opening ceremony of the China-Celac Forum. Photo: Kyodo
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China has predicted a “golden decade” for its ties with Latin America and the Caribbean as its competition with the United States for influence in the region intensifies.

Following a forum with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) in Beijing that finished on Tuesday, China and the 33-member bloc agreed to strengthen ties across a range of sectors and expressed support for free trade and a “more democratic” international system.

The event took place against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s global tariffs and other foreign policy initiatives that have raised questions about the future shape of the world order.

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On Wednesday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said Beijing wanted to work with Celac to address their core interests and concerns.

“We believe … the China-Celac Forum will firmly stride into its next golden decade, opening a new chapter of the Global South’s solidarity,” he said.

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He echoed the language of China’s top diplomat Wang Yi, who characterised the event as a “complete success”.

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