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Revision as of 14:57, 5 April 2007

Caribbean regional relations with People's Republic of China are mostly based on trade, credits, and investments which have increased significantly since the 1990's. For many Caribbean nations the increasing ties with China have been used as a way to decrease long time over dependence on the United States.

Additionally, China's policy in the region has been the use of "dollar diplomacy" or the attempts to switch several nations from recognizing Taiwan as an independent nation, towards the recognition of the "One China" policy in exchange for Chinese investment. Outside of China's stated position on where it stands about Taiwan, trade between China and the Caribbean region has been steadily increasing.

China has also expanded several levels of cooperation with the Caribbean region. China and the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago were said to have formed an agreement where asphalt from Trinidad and Tobago would be exported to China during it's construction boom in preparation for the [[[2008 Beijing Olympics]. In exchange, China has led several construction projects in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean region via Chinese owned construction companies. Trinidad and Tobago has also mooted the idea of beginning direct shipments of oil and natrual gas from Trinidad and Tobago to China, to fuel the later's growing need for resources to fuel their economy.

As the Caribbean political heads of Government have had several messy run-ins with the Bush regime in the United States with respect to several recent demands, China has been more sympathetic to the Caribbean position globally and has stepped up military training exercises in the Caribbean for exmaple in direct response to several sanctions placed on governments in the Caribbean region for not following the wishes of the Bush regime.

Several capital-works or infrastructural projects across the Caribbean region have also been financed by the Chinese government.


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