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Trump sets a new record for strategic partnerships with Latin America

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31.03.2025

For all the talk of President Trump turning America inward, this is certainly not true when it comes to Latin America. U.S. presence and partnerships to the south are being strengthened by visits from top ranking officials from the State Department, Homeland Security, the Department of Agriculture, the Southern Command, among others.

For the first time in history, a U.S. Secretary of State began his term with a tour across Latin America, not Europe or Asia but the region known as the U.S. backyard. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Panama, but it was not the classic protocol visit. Rather, it brought very tangible and timely results beyond expectations. The Central American nation decided to end the Belt and Road Initiative with China.

This is the first time in history, but definitely not the last, that a country stepped out from the powerful commercial and political alliance with China — a milestone overshadowed by the political agenda of the deep state and the mass media.

After Rubio’s visit to Panama, a key event took place. For two decades, CK Hutchinson, a Hong Kong-based company, had control over Panama's Balboa and San Cristobal ports. But those days are over. The American company BlackRock struck a deal to buy 90 percent of Panama Ports Company, which runs the two facilities on the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. BlackRock is also acquiring 80 percent ownership of........

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