As the world waits to see how the return of Donald Trump will reshape relations between Washington and Beijing, China has just taken decisive action to entrench its position in Latin America.
Trump won the US presidential election on a platform that promised tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese-made goods. Further south, though, a new China-backed megaport has the potential to create whole new trade routes that will bypass North America entirely.
President Xi Jinping himself attended the inauguration of the Chancay port on the Peruvian coast this week, an indication of just how seriously China takes the development.
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16 sats \ 1 reply \ @TNStacker 13h
America plays politics. China does business!
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @ch0k1 OP 10h
Business and politics are intertwined and both can't exist if the other is eliminated.
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Geopolitically, there is no doubt that the countries of South America are greatly influenced by the United States and this can be a complicating factor in a partnership with China. Here in Brazil (one of the BRICS members) This new Chinese port in Peru could be Brazil's gateway to the Pacific, with the potential to generate significant gains for national exports. Materials for the energy transition, such as lithium, to food and industrialized products must be transported to Asia, shortening the average time it takes for Brazilian production to reach the East by a third. Some experts say this is the new "Silk Road"
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