Comte Di said that China took the lead in effectively controlling the epidemic and restoring its economy, becoming the only major economy in the world that achieved positive growth, and China gradually recovered its consumer demand to provide markets for Latin American goods. ? Latin American exports to China remained strong, even increased, which avoided further blows to the region's economy and showed the importance of China to Latin America. ? Comte Di said that China is the main trading partner of Latin America. When other major Latin American trading partners fell into recession, China became the lifeline of Latin America? .
The epidemic situation does not damage the great potential of China's economic development. After the outbreak, China took resolute and effective prevention and control measures, and at the same time, through a series of macro and micro policies, helped enterprises and people tide over the difficulties and reduced the negative impact of the epidemic on the economy. This is the general view of Latin American experts in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.
Ronnie, Director of China Research Center in Brazil? Lins believes that China's economic fundamentals are very solid, and international investors are still optimistic about the medium and long-term development of China's economy; Once economic activities return to the right track, China's economy will grow rapidly.
Lins believes that China's economy has a strong endogenous power, and the proportion of service industry in the national economy has steadily increased. At the same time, China vigorously promoted scientific and technological innovation and accelerated the transformation and upgrading of enterprises.
In addition, a series of timely and accurate control policies issued by the China government have also enhanced the confidence of the outside world in China's economy. Lins said that the China government has sufficient financial and fiscal policy space, and by injecting liquidity into the market to reduce the adverse impact of the epidemic.
Argentine economist Jorge? Marciny said that the Bank of China responded to the epidemic by reducing the borrowing cost and releasing funds, which was very positive for all industries and helped to reduce the economic uncertainty caused by the epidemic.
Fortunately, the China municipal government made a very effective decision, which enabled the epidemic to be quickly controlled in a short time, and the central government made unified arrangements and carried out it in an orderly manner. This determination and practice is worth learning from other countries in the world. ? Marciny said.
During the popularity of online shopping, online office and online education in China, American people and enterprises quickly adjusted and accelerated their transformation, which is the embodiment of China's economic vitality in the eyes of Latin American experts.
Xia Huasheng, a financial expert at the Vargas Foundation in Brazil, said that the sudden epidemic has spawned a new economic form and brought new growth points, such as telecommuting. He also predicted that China's financial technology will further develop, and the insurance industry is expected to usher in development opportunities.
According to Li Bojun, a senior researcher at the Ecuadorian Institute of Advanced Studies, China's high Internet penetration rate and developed application technology provide a new choice and guarantee for China to overcome the epidemic. Even in the case of home isolation, daily needs can be obtained, and few countries in the world can do this.
Chilean economist osvaldo? Rosales also believes that the epidemic may accelerate the development of digital industry in China, especially mobile payment and e-commerce, and the commercial application of digital platforms will also generate many business opportunities.
In Kong Di's view, as the largest economy in Latin America, Brazil's economic and trade performance in this crisis year confirms the importance of China as its main trading partner. ? In 2020, Brazil's GDP showed negative growth, but China-Pakistan trade continued to grow, and two-thirds of Brazil's trade surplus came from exports to China. ? He said. According to the preliminary report of foreign trade in this region in 2020 released by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, in 2020, the export of this region will drop by 13%, including 24% within the region and 14% and 13% to the United States and the European Union respectively. However, thanks to the export of agricultural products and minerals, exports to China increased by 2%.