Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties
The summit aims to counter China's $153 billion in Latin American loans and curb its strategic foothold amid rising U.S. security concerns, officials said.
- The Trump administration is taking strong actions to reduce China's influence in Latin America.
- President Trump is hosting Latin American leaders at his Miami golf resort for a summit called the 'Shield of Americas'.
- The U.S. has imposed travel bans on Chilean officials regarding Chinese interests and has cautioned Peru about a Chinese port.
- Experts note that growing discontent with Chinese investments is prompting countries to seek closer ties with the U.S..
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Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties
The Trump administration in recent weeks has taken forceful steps in one Latin American country after another aimed at curbing the influence and economic dominance of China.
By Claudia Rebaza, CNN en Español. Peru will not be among the countries represented at the summit between US President Donald Trump and Latin America, intended, among other things, to contain Chinese influence in the region. But the country is at the center of the geopolitical battle between the US and China for the region and finds itself in a unique position between these two economic powers. On the one hand, China is now Peru's main trading p…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will meet on Saturday in Miami leaders of twelve Latin American countries, reported The White House this morning in conference. The leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago will participate in the summit of Latin American leaders called to strengthen the American leadership in Latin America where migrat…
The meeting will be this Saturday, March 7th. TIME will cover this summit.
Fact Sheet: The White House has convened a summit in Miami with leaders from twelve nations, including Bolivia, to address security and economic well-being in the region. Tap for full context. Context: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the meeting aims to promote freedoms and security. Trump is expected to form an "unprecedented coalition" against drug trafficking and irregular migration. The event is being called the Shie…
The leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago will participate in the summit of Latin American leaders convened by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, on Saturday in Miami, the White House reported on Wednesday. (Read more...) Trump's entry calls Latin American summit in Miami was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
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