Indonesia renews its recognition of the Argentine sanitary control system for another 3 years
On April 23, the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture informed the Argentine Embassy in Jakarta of the adoption of Decree 263/KPTS/KR050/M/04/2021, which renews the recognition granted to Argentina s official sanitary control system for another 3 years. This renewal will maintain the application of a simplified export regime for Argentine products, significantly reducing operating costs.
The recognition had expired on April 11. The approval of this Decree immediately restored the simplified conditions for Argentine exports.
The Indonesian government renewed the recognition thanks to the effort of the national agricultural portfolio, the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa), the support and negotiation actions of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, and the efforts carried out by the Undersecretary for Multilateral and Bilateral Economic Negotiations, Ambassador Carola Beatriz Ra
Latin America-China relations in 2021: Opportunities, risks, and recommendations
Wed, Dec 16, 2020 5:00 PM
An insightful conversation on the road ahead for Latin America-China relations in 2021, as well as the launch of our latest report on China.
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As Latin America and much of the world reel from a prolonged economic crisis, China is set to become the only major economy with positive growth in 2020. Trade flows between China and Latin America held steady this year, with Brazilian and Argentine exports to China growing and even notching records. Has China emerged from 2020 as a more relevant commercial partner for Latin America? Looking to 2021, how might China-Latin America relations evolve? What can regional businesses an