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5 Sep 2017

Autor:
National Governance Resource Institute y Red Latinoamericana sobre las Industrias Extractivas ,
Autor:
National Governance Resource Institute y Red Latinoamericana sobre las Industrias Extractivas ,
Autor:
National Governance Resource Institute y Red Latinoamericana sobre las Industrias Extractivas,
Autor:
National Governance Resource Institute y Red Latinoamericana sobre las Industrias Extractivas

Latin America: Regional NGOs express concern over increase of Chinese investments without environmental, social safeguards

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A report analyses the trends to growing Chinese investments in Latin America and the need to review the regulatory frameworks, including stronger restrictions to the fundamental right to free, prior and informed consent for indigenous peoples [refers to: Yanacocha mining, joint venture Newmont and Buenaventura; Codelco, YPF, YPFB, Pemez, Ecopetrol, Petrobras, PetroEcuador, PDVSA, Odebrech, Exxon]