Significant partnership
By JOSÉ MANUEL SALAZAR-XIRINACHS
Strengthening ties with
Over the past two decades, the economic relations between
This partnership comes at a critical moment for LAC countries. The region has been grappling with declining economic growth for several decades. Between 2014 and 2023, the average annual GDP growth rate was just 0.9 percent, a decline from the 2 percent growth of the 1980s. This downward trend extends further back: from 1950 to 1979, the region grew at an average of 5.5 percent per year; from 1980 to 2009, this rate fell to 2.7 percent; and over the past 15 years, it dropped to 1.6 percent.
Breaking free from this low-growth trap requires deep structural transformations in production models and growth strategies. Cooperation with
Given their limited fiscal resources, LAC countries may not be able to rely on subsidies to stimulate growth. Instead, they should focus on establishing effective governance frameworks and fostering partnerships among key stakeholders to promote dynamic sectors. Areas such as energy transition, circular economy, electromobility, digital services, health sciences and the care economy hold significant development potential.
Enhancing trade and investment relations, along with technological and infrastructure cooperation with
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the
The ECLAC is advocating for a new vision of productive development policies. Detailed in our 75th anniversary publication and the recent report Panorama of Productive Development Policies in
Strengthening economic relations and strategic cooperation with
For
In a global landscape marked by technological revolutions and geopolitical shifts, it is sensible for LAC countries to develop a clear vision for productive transformation and engage in strategic collaborations. Certainly, the China-LAC partnership holds significant promise to unlock sustainable and inclusive growth, overcome long-standing economic challenges, and contribute to the aspirations of societies for more productive, inclusive and sustainable development.
The author is the executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Contact the editor at [email protected].
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