As the dust cleared around the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a surprise military strike earlier this month, US officials left little question that they had another target too: China.
In December, China announced new tariffs on beef imports from suppliers such as Argentina and Brazil, currently its two largest sources for the commodity. China published its third official policy ...
The US sent a message to China with the capture of Maduro, and that is to stay away from Latin America. When it comes to ...
The country’s Supreme Court ruled that a contract allowing a unit of Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison to operate ports at both ends ...
The Andres Bello Foundation’s Parsifal D’Sola Alvarado covers what the post-Maduro era means for Beijing’s strategy in Latin America.
The expansion of Chinese transnational organized crime across Latin America creates challenges that extend well beyond ...
China’s role in Latin America is built on trade flows, long-term investment, financial links, and large-scale infrastructure projects that benefit both sides.
It is self-evident that Beijing is not promoting peace, health or scientific research.
This is consistent with China becoming greener over the last few years, since China is reducing its dependence on coal. Its ...
China reportedly builds satellite facilities across Africa and Latin America, extending its Belt and Road strategy to space infrastructure development globally.
From tariff turbulence to a capture in Caracas, Trump 2.0 sharpened Washington's focus on the region. What were major 2025 events? What’s on the horizon?
At a time when regions like Europe are grappling with Trump’s renewed tariff threats, Latin America is heading into 2026 even ...