China will always be Latin America's "trustworthy" friend and partner, its foreign minister told his Bolivian counterpart, as Beijing looks to improve its foothold in a region historically under the U.
Latin America has emerged as a key battleground in US President Donald Trump's confrontation with China, and the region is coming under pressure from Washington to choose a side.
Retired Colonel Rob Maness lauds President Donald Trump for booting China from the Panama Canal and negotiating control back to the United States. Maness says the foreign policy move projects US power in both Latin America and the Indo-Pacific region.
China's growing influence in Latin America has reshaped the region's economic and political landscape, posing challenges for the United States and revealing a skewed view within Chinese academia about the bilateral relationship.
The America-China economic competition for influence in Latin America is not doomed to produce a winner and a loser.
Panama has officially decided to leave China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), making it the first country in Latin America to do so.
Trump’s long and growing list of shortsighted actions in Latin America has created an opening there for America’s adversaries, most notably China.
Trump scored early as Panama is realigning with Washington. Convincing others to leave Beijing’s orbit may be more challenging.
China will always be Latin America's "trustworthy" friend and partner, its foreign minister told his Bolivian counterpart, as Beijing looks to improve its foothold in a region historically under the U.
Trump’s long and growing list of shortsighted actions in Latin America has created an opening there for America’s adversaries, most notably China.
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Hosted on MSNChina challenges U.S. dominance in Latin America's economyThe economic challenge posed by China to the United States, which was previously the leading partner of Latin America, is now a reality, as noted by Latin American media. China is challenging U.S. hegemony in the region,
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Hosted on MSNDeportations create tensions between the US and Latin America, with China possibly benefiting from the situationAs the US increases deportation flights to crack down on illegal immigration, some Latin American nations are complaining about how their citizens are being treated. Meanwhile, as tensions with the US increase,
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