China has begun to challenge U.S. hegemony in Latin America. The chaos of the Trump presidency may present it a new ...
The United States stands at a pivotal crossroads in Latin America, where rising challenges demand bold, decisive action.
Mass deportations from the US, promised by Trump, could worsen these problems, as happened in El Salvador in the late 1990s.
Latin American nations want to maintain the status quo in their U.S. relations: keeping trade open, maintaining American investments — which Mr. Trump says he wants to bring home — and leaving ...
The unprecedented pause and potential elimination of many U.S. foreign assistance programs, announced in President Trump’s ...
China overtook the U.S. as South America's biggest trade partner in recent years. A huge new port at Chancay, just north of Lima, late last year cemented China's shadow in Latin America.
Critics warn his posture could embolden China to expand ties to Latin American countries, and Russia to continue advances in ...
The critical waterway has a complex history. Why does Trump want it back? And what does China have to do with it?
Rubio says Trump sees status quo at Panama Canal as unacceptable Sovereignty over the canal is not up for discussion, Mulino says U.S. believes China's influence violates neutrality treaty Rubio ...
Ms. Bruce did not specify what those measures ... Mexico has increasingly sought to expand trade with countries in Asia and Latin America. Mexico has also strengthened ties with the European ...
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