China has influence over ports across Latin America, US think-tank reports
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Think Tank: China’s Reach Goes to Latin American Ports
Chinese companies are now involved in the construction or operation of 31 active ports in Latin America and the Caribbean — a significantly higher number than previously reported, according to new findings from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Financial Times reports. This includes ports built by companies such as CK Hutchison and state-backed entities such as China Merchants Port. U.S. analysts warn that key ports — espec…
* The influence of the People's Republic of China continues to increase in Latin America, reveals the China Index 2024. ** Despite the geographical distance, four countries of the continent are among the 20 nations globally most seduced by the Communist regime of Beijing. *** Despite being a state that violates human rights, a very sensitive issue in Latin America, China enjoys a lot of sympathy among the elites. Public Records China continues t…
As reported by the Financial Times, citing CSIS, China has taken over the ports of Latin America and the Caribbean. The article China has taken over the ports of Latin America and the Caribbean [CSIS] comes from the website Wszystko co końca.
The Apca consortium of which China Harbour Engineering is part, the Bogotá metro consortium aspires to build the treatment plant that would clean the Bogotá river The article The Chinese go after another mega project in Bogotá that is worth more than 7 billion was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
China's Growing Grip: How It's Taking Control of Ports Across Latin America | Strategic Influence & Economic Impact
A recent report from a prominent U.S. think-tank reveals that China has significantly expanded its influence over key ports throughout Latin America, raising strategic and economic concerns in Washington. According to findings highlighted by the Financial Times, Beijing’s growing presence in the region’s maritime infrastructure reflects a broader push to strengthen trade networks and geopolitical leverage in the Western Hemisphere. The report un…
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