For years, U.S. leaders warned about Beijing's steady march into the Western Hemisphere. Today, those concerns have shifted from abstract geopolitical theory to a concrete strategic challenge.
China is no longer merely investing in Latin America — it is embedding itself across the region's ports, mines, energy grids, and digital networks, reshaping supply chains and political alliances in ways that increasingly test Washington's influence in its own neighborhood.
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