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Biden administration proposes new economic partnership with Latin American countries in bid to tackle China’s advance in the region, in Summit of Americas marred by discord over the guest list.

Biden’s agenda has been marred by a partial boycott by leaders upset at US decision to exclude Cube, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas.
(AFP)

The Biden administration has unveiled a new proposed US economic partnership with Latin America as regional leaders gathered for a summit in Los Angeles whose plan has been undermined by discord over the guest list.

Seeking to counter China’s growing clout in the region, a
senior administration official said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden is
offering neighbours to the south an alternative that calls for
increased US engagement, including more investment,
strengthening supply lines and building on existing trade deals.

However, Biden’s “Americas Partnership for Economic
Prosperity,” which still appears to be a work in progress, stops
short of offering tariff relief and, according to the US
official, will initially focus on “like-minded partners” that
already have US trade accords. 

Negotiations are expected to
begin in early fall, the official added.

Biden’s agenda has been marred by a partial boycott by
leaders upset at Washington’s decision to exclude Communist-run
Cuba and the leftist governments of Venezuela and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas.

Washington, which already has a combined trade pact with
Canada and Mexico, a collective one with Central America and a
series of other agreements, will attempt to develop new customs,
digital trade, labour, environmental and corporate accountability
standards, according to the official.

Still, the administration appeared to be moving cautiously,
mindful an initiative that promotes jobs abroad could face US
protectionist pushback.

All eyes on China

Even as Biden deals with major priorities such as mass shootings, high inflation and the Ukraine conflict, the US official said the president is seeking to press the administration’s competitive goals against China with the launch of the new partnership for the region.

The challenge from China is clearly a major consideration.

China has widened the gap with the United States in trade
terms in large parts of Latin America since Biden came into
office in January 2021, data show, underscoring how Washington
is being pushed onto the back foot in the region.

An exclusive Reuters analysis of UN trade data from
2015 to 2021 shows that outside of Mexico, the top US trade
partner, China has overtaken the United States in Latin America
and widened its advantage last year.

“The best antidote to China’s inroads in the region is to
ensure that we are forwarding our own affirmative vision for the
region economically,” the administration official said.

Biden’s aides have framed the summit as an opportunity for
the United States to reaffirm its commitment to Latin America
after years of comparative neglect under Biden’s predecessor
Donald Trump.

But diplomatic tensions broke into the open this week when
Washington opted not to invite the three countries it says
violate human rights and democratic values.

Source: Reuters


Biden administration proposes new economic partnership with Latin American countries in bid to tackle China’s advance in the region, in Summit of Americas marred by discord over the guest list.

Biden's agenda has been marred by a partial boycott by leaders upset at US decision to exclude Cube, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas.
Biden’s agenda has been marred by a partial boycott by leaders upset at US decision to exclude Cube, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas.
(AFP)

The Biden administration has unveiled a new proposed US economic partnership with Latin America as regional leaders gathered for a summit in Los Angeles whose plan has been undermined by discord over the guest list.

Seeking to counter China’s growing clout in the region, a
senior administration official said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden is
offering neighbours to the south an alternative that calls for
increased US engagement, including more investment,
strengthening supply lines and building on existing trade deals.

However, Biden’s “Americas Partnership for Economic
Prosperity,” which still appears to be a work in progress, stops
short of offering tariff relief and, according to the US
official, will initially focus on “like-minded partners” that
already have US trade accords. 

Negotiations are expected to
begin in early fall, the official added.

Biden’s agenda has been marred by a partial boycott by
leaders upset at Washington’s decision to exclude Communist-run
Cuba and the leftist governments of Venezuela and Nicaragua from the Summit of the Americas.

Washington, which already has a combined trade pact with
Canada and Mexico, a collective one with Central America and a
series of other agreements, will attempt to develop new customs,
digital trade, labour, environmental and corporate accountability
standards, according to the official.

Still, the administration appeared to be moving cautiously,
mindful an initiative that promotes jobs abroad could face US
protectionist pushback.

All eyes on China

Even as Biden deals with major priorities such as mass shootings, high inflation and the Ukraine conflict, the US official said the president is seeking to press the administration’s competitive goals against China with the launch of the new partnership for the region.

The challenge from China is clearly a major consideration.

China has widened the gap with the United States in trade
terms in large parts of Latin America since Biden came into
office in January 2021, data show, underscoring how Washington
is being pushed onto the back foot in the region.

An exclusive Reuters analysis of UN trade data from
2015 to 2021 shows that outside of Mexico, the top US trade
partner, China has overtaken the United States in Latin America
and widened its advantage last year.

“The best antidote to China’s inroads in the region is to
ensure that we are forwarding our own affirmative vision for the
region economically,” the administration official said.

Biden’s aides have framed the summit as an opportunity for
the United States to reaffirm its commitment to Latin America
after years of comparative neglect under Biden’s predecessor
Donald Trump.

But diplomatic tensions broke into the open this week when
Washington opted not to invite the three countries it says
violate human rights and democratic values.

Source: Reuters

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