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Panama, Dec 9 (EFE / EPA) .- Latin America needs to create a "good" business environment to attract Chinese investments in multiple sectors, including agribusiness, which can make a leap driven by strategic partnerships between small businesses from both regions. (CAMERA: Carlos Lemos)IMAGES: FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE VACAMONTE LOGISTIC PARK OF PANAMA, JORGE GARCÍA ICAZA. 1. "A relationship of equals with the United States in which they respect our positions and we respect their positions, and also with China. I know that there is also a political issue to deal with. On the panel, we talk a little about how to face these challenges, and the issue of education seemed important to us. I think that China can get closer to Latin America, either through scholarships or through educational entities, in Panama, we have a place called the City of Knowledge, where there is high-level education, scientific research, to the extent that China could set up a University in Panama to transfer technology and Asian or Chinese knowledge to Latin America. 2."That Chinese entrepreneurs want to invest in Latin America, the region, want to invest, for example, in meat, chicken, pork processing plants; that they can invest in value-added plants for other products that China is needing so that It makes it easier for the Panamanian businessman to want to invest with that Chinese businessman because he has somehow secured the Chinese market. It is difficult to make large investments in infrastructure in Latin America and then go out to compete in that market in China. Then that join venture that could be done between Chinese and Latin American businessmen is very important "
Madrid, Jun 15 (EFE) .- From the cultural and individualist hegemony of North America to Latin American collectivism in a quest to break with conventional artistic disciplines, this is how “The enemies of poetry. Resistances in Latin America ”, the second“ episode ”in which the Reina Sofía Museum continues to show its rearrangement. OF THE SECOND ARTISTIC EPISODE OF THE COLLECTION OF REINA SOFÍA MUSEUM, TITLED "THE ENEMIES OF POETRY. RESISTANCES IN LATIN AMERICA.
Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan), May 14 (EFE) .- (Camera: Kulpash Konírova) Spain on Friday advocated for deepening relations with Kazakhstan, especially economic, commercial and investment, such as the export of food and agricultural products, the renewable energies and infrastructures.FOOTAGE OF THE SPANISH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DOREIGN AFFAIRS, CRISTINA GALLACH.SOUNDBITES OF GALLACHTRANSLATIONSpain and Kazakhstan have had a very deep strategic relationship for years, ranging from cooperation at the investment level, the presence of important companies in the country, trade and a solid political relationship. The pandemic has meant that we have not been able to develop an agreement for direct flights, the agreement is signed but it has not been possible to apply, we are working to resume it. Now is the time to balance the relationship, so that there is more Spanish investment, more balanced trade between both countries and that is why we are looking at new sectors that after the pandemic will have a more relevant role
Madrid, Jun 30 (EFE) .- Hundreds of health workers from Latin American countries have given their best in the toughest moments of the Covid-19 pandemic in Spain, one of the worst-hit countries in Europe. SOUNDBITES OF:1- VALENTINA (WHO DOESN'T WANT TO SAY HER SURNAME), COLOMBIAN NURSE:"The truth is that nobody could see that coming and everybody thought that it was something that wouldn't arrive here, it was happening in China and it wouldn't arrive. When we saw the first case in our unit, we thought: 'Ok, this is serious. It's here and we'll have to face it.""What I could see in those patients who I could interact with more -most of them were sedated, connected to a ventilator- was a feeling of impotence anxiety and uncertainty about what the next step will be."2- LEONARDO CASTILLO, VENEZUELAN ANAESTHETIST:"It was amazing. Many patients had their phones and were able to communicate with their relatives. When we make the tests that tell us the patient's condition was critical and if they need ventilator support... We saw patients saying goodbye to their relatives, telling them they will be intubated and that, from that moment, they will speak with the doctors." 3- GIOVANI PROVENCE, DOCTOR AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF VENEZUELAN DOCTORS IN SPAIN:"In 2015, I had to come to Spain because I was part of the students' movement in Venezuela. We created a doctors' network and denounced the healthcare crisis, and the persecution and threats (we suffered).""Any doctor or healthcare professional is prepared to face a pandemic like this, and it has been a physical and psychological impact among the healthcare personnel."
Kiev (Ukraine), Feb 20, EFE, (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko).- A flight carrying 72 people evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan due to the COVID-19 outbreak landed today at Kharkov Airport. Citizens of several Latin American countries and Spain were onboard. FOOTAGE OF PLANE AT KHARKOV AIRPORT IN THE UKRAINE