Factbox: Four ways China is a major economic driver in Argentina

Reuters  |  BUENOS AIRES 

By Cassandra Garrison

As hosts Trump, Chinese and other leaders of industrialized nations this week, its reliance on as a customer for its commodities and a major lender to its troubled economy has never been greater.

Here are four ways has emerged as an economic force in Argentina:

CHEAP FINANCING

In the last 10 years, China has established itself as one of Argentina's biggest lenders, financing a total of about $18.2 billion in projects, mainly infrastructure, with interest rates typically between 3 and 4 percent, according to the Inter-American Dialogue, an organization that tracks Chinese state lending to

and accounted for 91 percent of total Chinese lending to in 2017.

INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE

This year is on track to see the most investment by China in since Macri took office in 2015, totaling at least $1.9 billion, according to government data reviewed by Since 2015, China has spent $3.6 billion, most of it on and infrastructure projects, says Argentina's investment and international trade agency.

CURRENCY SWAP

The financial ties extend to a currency swap between China and Argentina. The two countries are expected to seal a deal this weekend to expand the credit line to nearly $19 billion. Once signed, it will make China the biggest non-institutional lender to Argentina. The swap comes at a time Argentina is looking to boost its reserves and balance its budget.

MAJOR TRADING PARTNER

exports to China, its second-biggest trading partner, have nearly quadrupled since 2001, driven by soybeans, its biggest cash crop, as China aims to secure the for its population of 1.4 billion. Argentina's exports to China are growing at a much faster rate than to its other main trading partners, and the United States, data reviewed by shows.

Argentina recorded its biggest trade deficit with China in its history last year at $7.7 billion, surpassed only by its deficit with Brazil, which was $8.6 billion in 2017.

(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison, editing by Ross Colvin)

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 11:40 IST