US threats for new Chile leader, China tariff on Mexico: 7 Latin America relations reads

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1. As Trump ramps up pressure on Cuba, China has ‘very limited options’

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

As Washington stepped up rhetoric and pressure on Cuba after the start of its campaign in Iran, Beijing found itself torn between geopolitical reality and ideological affinity.

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2. US threats and a Chinese cable scandal mark first day for Chile’s new president

Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

As Jose Antonio Kast prepared for his inauguration, his government’s first crisis was already unfolding behind the scenes, as the US forced Chile to cancel a Chinese undersea cable. The region was left asking who gets to decide what infrastructure Latin America builds.

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3. China denies retaliating against Panama ships, accuses Washington of canal grab

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

China denied that it had intensified inspections of Panama-flagged vessels in retaliation for Panama’s decision to strip a Hong Kong-based conglomerate of port concessions at both ends of the Panama Canal, accusing Washington of seeking to seize control of the strategic waterway.

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South China Morning Post

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