Wednesday, August 23, 2017

What Do China’s New Investment Guidelines Mean for Latin America?, by Margaret Myers and Ricardo Barrios

After months of rhetorical censure of Chinese firms’ rash investment decisions, China’s State Council has published a new set of guidelines to manage the stream of foreign investment currently pouring out of the country.
The guidelines are aimed at curbing overseas investments that the central government had come to see as “irrational” and “abnormal,” while also bringing these ventures more in line with national policies.
Above all, the document emphasizes the importance of risk and risk management to a degree rarely seen in official government releases – a likely nod to investments gone wrong in countries such as Venezuela and Peru in South America, as well as major setbacks in other regions.

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