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China is making heavy investments in airports, seaports, and other critical infrastructure in Latin America-especially Cuba, Nicaragua, Panama, Venezuela, and Brazil.
China will open a new solar-powered factory in Cuba that will make flip-flops and other footwear amid the island’s severe ...
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The Nation on MSNWhat Trump’s Cuba Policy Should Be to Advance US InterestsThe danger of “maximum pressure” vs. the promise of “pragmatic engagement.” Peter Kornbluh Since Donald Trump returned to the ...
China to the rescue—as the US imposes more sanctions. Ad Policy A horse-drawn carriage passes a photovoltaic park in Yaguaramas, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba, where hundreds of workers are hastily ...
Meanwhile, China has quietly become Cuba’s second-largest trading partner and a major creditor. In recent years, Beijing extended nearly $6 billion in loans and credit to prop up the Cuban economy.
For example, in Toulouse, France, China Airport Synergy Investment Limited originally acquired a 49.99 percent stake in the airport in 2015 (which at the time was a controversial investment due to ...
There are signs that China is trying to spy on the US from Cuba. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses developments with correspondent Eyder Peralta, who recently met with Cuba's deputy foreign minister.
GOP lawmakers seek answers on China’s suspected surveillance site in Cuba, warning it could monitor U.S. military and disrupt communications in a crisis.
China is not exactly a popular investment destination these days. The China region Morningstar Category for US funds and exchange-traded funds saw its third straight year of net outflows in 2024.
In response, a group of prominent House Republicans wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, warning that "if left unchecked, the PRC's [People's Republic of China] activities in Cuba ...
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