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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.
For China, cash isn’t much of a problem. China’s paramount Xi Jinping visited Cuba in 2014 with the Chinese president engaging in a follow-up visit with Cuba’s dictator, Raul Castro, in 2016.
Video Retired US Army officer weighs in on China, Cuba spy base reports, denial Lt Col. Bob Maginnis, U.S. Army (Ret.) discusses reports and the denials of a Chinese spy base in Cuba.
In that year, Fidel Castro responded to China cutting rice shipments to Cuba by dismissing Mao Tse-Tung as a “senile idiot.” Fast-forward to this year: China is surpassing Spain as Cuba’s largest ...
Whatever the case in Cuba, China's presence in other Caribbean states dotted on the threshold of the United States has been growing rapidly, just as Beijing has expanded its reach around the world ...
China’s spy shop in Cuba is far more worrying than spy balloons over Montana. Unlike the U.S., Beijing does not have overseas military bases dotting the world.
China’s strategic investments in Cuba coincide with U.S. accusations that China is installing “spy bases” on the nearby Caribbean Island, though Cuba and China have denied the allegations.
This year, Cuba established its first Chinese-style special development zone and passed a more attractive foreign investment law with a particular eye to friendly nations such as Russia, China and ...
Spain, Canada, and Brazil have more investments than China in the Cuban market. In fact, Cuba is not among the leading countries in Latin America receiving investments from China.
Cuba has yet to announce any foreign investment projects for the Mariel trade zone nearly a year after the port opened with $600 million from Brazil — two-thirds of the project's cost. Need a break?