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Under Belgian Flag, the Silent Battle Between the Us and China for the Future of the Paraná River

By Pablo Payró (*) The attempt to reprivatize the Paraná River driven by the government of Javier Milei—which seeks to reinstate in foreign hands the control, administration and planning of one of the world’s main waterways—has exposed, in recent weeks, the real interests at stake and the fierce dispute that hides behind an apparent competition between “Belgian” companies. What begins to emerge, through the cracks of this confrontation, is who a…
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By Pablo Payró (*) The attempt to reprivatize the Paraná River driven by the government of Javier Milei—which seeks to reinstate in foreign hands the control, administration and planning of one of the world’s main waterways—has exposed, in recent weeks, the real interests at stake and the fierce dispute that hides behind an apparent competition between “Belgian” companies. What begins to emerge, through the cracks of this confrontation, is who a…

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elciudadanoweb.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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