Thursday, March 1, 2018

Does China Understand Latin America Better than the U.S.?, by Margaret Myers

In addition to remarkable economic gains and some environmental, social, and corruption-related challenges, China’s engagement with Latin America over the past two decades has generated considerable anxiety among U.S. officials.
At the beginning of February, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson voiced his—and presumably the broader Trump administration’s—concerns about China’s rise in the region. Secretary Tillerson warned Latin America about its ties to the Asian nation, stating that “China’s offers always come at a price,” and describing Beijing’s ambitions as imperialistic. Similar remarks were delivered by Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs David Malpass at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on February 2.

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