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Libros y capítulos de libros2024-03-19T07:31:58ZInteligencia artificial y derecho de autor: una discusión necesaria
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/187286
Inteligencia artificial y derecho de autor: una discusión necesaria
Cáceres Bustamante, Javiera Paz; Muñoz Navia, Felipe Alberto
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZAn Analysis of E-commerce Provisions in Sino-Latin American Relations
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/187285
An Analysis of E-commerce Provisions in Sino-Latin American Relations
Muñoz Navia, Felipe Alberto; Cáceres Bustamante, Javiera Paz
The patterns in international economic relations have changed in the last decades as the relevance of intangibles rises. There is a growing concern on developing digital trade which may help to diversify and add value to exports. The use of digital platforms may directly connect SMEs with consumers, expanding their market access or allowing traditional services such as education, medicine, among others, to be traded across borders. This has become particularly relevant for China and Latin America, which trade relations have been characterized by the exchange of raw materials (export of commodities from Latin America to China) and final consumption goods (imported from China to the region). A problem toward the development of digital economy is the fragmentation of normative frameworks that will promote cross-border exchanges. In this context, the objective of this chapter is to analyze the digital trade dimension of Sino-Latin American relations, with special emphasis on the inclusion of e-commerce-related provisions in their international agreements. It is concluded that the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement can be used as a benchmark to guide the current and future negotiations between China and Latin American economies.
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZThe new rules on digital trade in Latin America: regional trade agreements
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The new rules on digital trade in Latin America: regional trade agreements
López Giral, Dorotea; Condon, Bradly; Muñoz Navia, Felipe Alberto
While recent technological advances
have supported an increase in digital
trade, this growth has occurred with a
lack of clear and defined rules. This
deficiency has become an issue for
Latin American countries. With the
multilateral trade regime impasse, more
complex regional and bilateral
agreements have emerged. The
formulation of digital trade regulation
raises many questions. In this chapter
we deal with the new rules on digital
trade in regional trade agreements
(RTAs) recently negotiated by Latin
American economies. In this work,
special emphasis is given to comparing
the Comprehensive and Progressive
Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP) and the United
States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
(USMCA), the most advanced RTAs
regarding these issues.
2021-01-01T00:00:00ZChinese Export Promotion Policies Toward Latin America: The Belt and Road Initiative
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Chinese Export Promotion Policies Toward Latin America: The Belt and Road Initiative
Cáceres Bustamante, Javiera Paz
China has become the main trading partner for most Latin American economies, on the one hand, due to the growth in natural resources imports, and on the other, as a supplier of final consumption and industrial goods. During the last years, this participation has not only grown in aggregated terms, but China has also been able to develop a more complex export matrix, increasing its participation in highly innovative and technological sectors. This is the result of the implementation of various policies, among which export promotion policies become fundamental for its development. The objective of this chapter is to understand how the Belt and Road Initiative has become a fundamental element within Chinese export promotion policies toward Latin America. As some BRI projects in the region have been stalled, the Digital Silk Road appears as an alternative to enhance export promotion through cooperation between China and the Latin American region.
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z