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拉丁美洲

拉丁美洲狭义上包括了以拉丁语族语言为官方语言的美洲国家和地区;广义上包括了美国以南的全部美洲国家与地区。截止2013年,拉丁美洲的人口估计超过6亿。近年来,中国也在拉美地区积极争取伙伴。与在其他地区相比,中国在拉美地区的经营风格略为低调。

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