Group 1: China-Latin America Cooperation - The China-Latin America and Caribbean Countries Community Forum has become an important platform for equal dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation over the past decade [1] - The cooperation has led to significant projects such as the Peñasco Port photovoltaic power station in Mexico, which will be the largest solar project in Latin America upon completion, with a total installed capacity of 300 MW and a daily maximum output of 2.04 million kWh [3][4] - The collaboration in clean energy has illuminated many homes in Latin America, with projects in Brazil, Chile, Cuba, and Colombia contributing to local energy needs [3][4] Group 2: Cultural Exchange - The popularity of Brazilian acai in China reflects the growing cultural exchange, with increasing interest in Brazilian products and culture among Chinese consumers [5][6] - The "Chinese fever" in Latin America has led to a rise in cultural exchanges, including language learning and participation in international book fairs [7][8] Group 3: Agricultural Technology Cooperation - The use of Chinese agricultural drones in Guyana's rice cultivation has improved yields from 5.9 tons per hectare in 2019 to 6.6 tons per hectare in 2024, with further increases expected [10][11] - The project includes training and guidance from Chinese experts, enhancing local agricultural capabilities and contributing to food security goals [11][12] Group 4: Trade and Economic Cooperation - The sales of Peruvian amaryllis in China's flower market have surged, with sales in Shanghai increasing by nearly 80% compared to the previous year, showcasing the success of Sino-Latin American trade [13][14] - The trade volume between China and Latin America exceeded $510 billion in 2024, doubling from ten years ago, with China being the second-largest trading partner for Latin America [14]
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Xin Hua She·2025-05-13 13:47