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Briefing MONTHLY #41 | August 2021

Briefing MONTHLY #41 | August 2021
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How Duterte Strong-Armed Chinese Dam-Builders But Weakened Philippine Institutions

How Duterte Strong-Armed Chinese Dam-Builders But Weakened Philippine Institutions
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PODCAST: Two big Chinese lenders skip LatAm loans in 2020

PODCAST: Two big Chinese lenders skip LatAm loans in 2020 PODCAST: Two big Chinese lenders skip LatAm loans in 2020 CDB and Chexim make no loans in 2020, but Chinese inbound M&A hits $7 bln Two of China s largest lenders to the Latin America and Caribbean region sat out 2020, making no loans to the region for the first time in 15 years, according to research published on Monday. While the loans may not have materialized, it is not a sign that China s interest in the region has gone to zero. Chinese mergers and acquisitions activity reached $7 billion, up from $4.3 billion in 2019, data from the China-Latin America Economic Bulletin s 2021 edition showed.

Trump Trade Wars Worsened COVID-19, Racial Inequity, BU Study Reveals

Trump Trade Wars Worsened COVID-19, Racial Inequity, BU Study Reveals BU researcher Rebecca Ray made her own soap during the pandemic, as sanitizer was among the PPE in short supply due to US trade blunders, according to a study Ray coauthored. Photo by iStock/Julia Sudnitskaya Politics US blunders, however, predate the former president February 2, 2021 Twitter Facebook Economist by day, soap-maker by night: Rebecca Ray resorted to DIY cleanser early in the pandemic, when panicky hoarders cleared grocery shelves of household supplies. It was an example of our trade blunders hitting home, says Ray, a senior researcher at BU’s Global Development Policy Center (GDPC). Turns out soap is one of those items we manufacture less of than we once did, relying instead on global supply chains that were disrupted by the pandemic and US trade policy.

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