Investimento Direto Chinês no MERCOSUL:

Como converge com os objetivos da Iniciativa Cinturão e Rota?

Autori

  • Henrique Munhoz da Rocha Caporali Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
  • Luís Alexandre Carta Winter Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2526-6284/2023.v12n12.65070

Parole chiave:

MERCOSUL; Investimentos Estrangeiros Diretos; China; Iniciativa de Cinturão e Rota; Infraestrutura

Abstract

Como uma das maiores economias globais, a China mantém próximos laços políticos e econômicos com seus parceiros comerciais. O país objetiva reforçar essas conexões pela utilização de Investimento Estrangeiros Diretos (IED), se valendo da Iniciativa do Cinturão e Rota (ICR) em projetos de infraestrutura. Essa iniciativa almeja desenvolver a infraestrutura dos países dela participantes, solucionar a capacidade excedente em setores industriais chineses, promover a internacionalização do renminbi e reforçar os laços existentes. Nesse contexto, deve a situação do MERCOSUL ser considerada, vez que possuem uma duradoura relação com a China em termos comerciais e políticos. Portanto, o presente artigo verifica se o IED Chinês nos países do MERCOSUL converge com os objetivos da ICR mencionados. Através do método dedutivo conclui-se que nos três principais setores beneficiados pelo IED Chinês em cada país do MERCOSUL, independentemente de laços formais à ICR, existe um claro foco nos setores de Energia, Transporte e Metais, que não apenas convergem com os objetivos acima elencados, mas também garantem à China as commodities essenciais para alimentar a sua indústria de alta tecnologia.

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Biografie autore

Henrique Munhoz da Rocha Caporali, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

Law Student at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná. Trainee at Vernalha Pereira. E-mail: hmrcaporali@gmail.com

Luís Alexandre Carta Winter, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

Luís Alexandre Carta Winter, professor titular da graduação, mestrado e doutorado da PUCPR em Direito Internacional e Direito Internacional Econômico; Coordenador do NEADI-PUCPR; e-mail: luiz.winter@pucpr.br.

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Pubblicato

2024-06-12

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Munhoz da Rocha Caporali, H., & Carta Winter, L. A. (2024). Investimento Direto Chinês no MERCOSUL: : Como converge com os objetivos da Iniciativa Cinturão e Rota?. Revista De Direito Internacional E Globalização Econômica, 12(12), 91–105. https://doi.org/10.23925/2526-6284/2023.v12n12.65070