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Why Is Mexico Putting Tariffs on Chinese Imports?
By Juan Pablo Villasmíl and Joseph Bouchard
As bilateral trade hits record-highs, the country may be looking to exercise leverage and improve its terms.
Australia’s Unapologetic Dismissal of Latin America
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Canberra is simply not looking east. How wise may this bet prove?
MIKTA’s Next Steps
By Fikry Cassidy
Its members -- Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia -- have some shared and some divergent interests.
The New Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Anaïs Faure
The Pacific Alliance and ASEAN are crafting a key partnership of their own.
Review: The Eagle and the Dragon
By Juan José Morales
A new book demonstrates that “the colonization of America and the history of Asia are linked.”
Mexico Scraps China High Speed Railway Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, US and Chinese officials on the bilateral relationship, China's foreign policy ambitions, and internet controls. Friday China links.
Why China Won Mexico’s High-Speed Rail Project
By Clint Richards
As the only bidder, Beijing reflects its growing appetite for risky projects.
On the Sidelines: Latin America's Pacific Security Interests
By Robert Farley
What’s happening on the other side of the Pacific?
Is Xi’s Chinese Dream Compatible with Latin America’s?
President Xi Jinping’s visit to Latin America displays both sides’ aspirations to enhance cooperation. Will they succeed?
New Global Times’ Game: Retake Diaoyu Islands From Japan
Plus why Google, Ebay, and all U.S. tech companies have and will continue to fail in China. Thursday links.
Watch Out USA: Mexico Has its Own Asia Pivot Plan
It seems Mexico has its own idea of a “pivot” to Asia. And its all about growing its economy.
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