Análisis de la incidencia de la cooperación entre China y Ecuador en el cambio de la matriz energética ecuatoriana
The present work is focused on an analysis of the incidence of cooperation between China and Ecuador related to the change of the Ecuadorian energy matrix, the PRC during the last three decades has significantly transpired in the region, these links began at the end of 1990s with the visit of Chines...
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2017
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| Zusammenfassung: | The present work is focused on an analysis of the incidence of cooperation between China and Ecuador related to the change of the Ecuadorian energy matrix, the PRC during the last three decades has significantly transpired in the region, these links began at the end of 1990s with the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to various Latin American countries and to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum held in Chile in 2004, the highest level of bilateral trade between China and Latin America was in The years 1999 and 2008 in which they increased approximately twelve times and reached 150 billion dollars through South-South Cooperation (China-Latin America). Since the visit of the President of China Hu Jintao, international cooperation in Ecuador has been strengthened and President Rafael Correa, through Executive Decree 699, of October 30, 2007, carries out a restructuring of the international cooperation system and creates the Ecuadorian International Cooperation System (SECI), but in October 2010 the name of the AGECI was changed to that of the Technical Secretariat for International Cooperation (SETECI), attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility, with the objective of strengthening the mission of international cooperation by The predominance and nature of international relations of States, international agencies and agencies. With these changes began to work in foreign policy through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility establishing diplomatic relations and opening doors to attract foreign direct investment and international cooperation, with the visit made by President Rafael Correa in 2007 to the People's Republic China, aimed at affirming the process of bilateral and multilateral cooperation and the bonds of friendship between peoples and States, this visit led to the strengthening of south-south cooperation between China and Ecuador, which resulted in financing through cooperation for the Construction of the flagship projects in the energy sector, thus China being the main investor for the implementation and implementation of these clean energy generation projects friendly to the environment and beneficial to the country. |
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