Trump's freeze on foreign aid could give China an opening on the world stage
- President Trump threatened Colombia with tariffs and visa restrictions, allowing China to advance its influence in Latin America.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attempted to promote an 'Americas first' policy but faced criticism for tariffs and foreign aid cuts.
- China has emerged as South America's leading trading partner, significantly increasing its economic ties with Latin America over 25 years.
- Foreign aid freeze signals distrust to Latin America and opens opportunities for China.
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