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Chinese businesspeople in Latin America monitor news of Maduro's abduction as supertankers U-turn from Venezuela, with Argentina defying US pressure on China ties.
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马杜罗被绑架后拉美中国企业暂留观望

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美国绑架委内瑞拉领导人尼古拉斯·马杜罗后,该地区中国企业家表示暂时留守,但对地缘政治风险更加警觉。同时,开往委内瑞拉装载石油运往中国的两艘超级油轮掉头返回亚洲,显示贸易中断。在阿根廷,总统哈维尔·米莱确认2026年访华计划,尽管面临美国施压限制对华关系。

In 2026, urban cable cars solidify as a structural alternative for mobility in Latin American cities, moving beyond their experimental image. Projects in Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, and Colombia address urban challenges such as access to hilly and hard-to-reach areas. These initiatives offer efficient, clean solutions with low environmental impact.

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French economist Philippe Aghion, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics, praised Javier Milei's government reforms during a speech at the CAF International Economic Forum in Panama. Aghion highlighted how these policies combat corruption and bureaucracy to promote innovation and help Argentina escape the middle-income trap.

President Donald Trump's suspension of immigration visas affects US allies in Latin America, including left-leaning Uruguay. The measure, starting January 21, targets those seeking permanent residence and work in the US, sparing tourists and temporary workers. Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi voiced concern over the policy's implications.

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Peru's Popular Unity party has condemned threats against Cuba by US President Donald Trump and called on Peruvian and Latin American people to unite in its defense.

The president of Casa de las Américas, Abel Prieto, described the US aggression in Venezuela as an imperialist and fascist offensive. In Chile, representatives of political and social organizations highlighted the courage of the 32 Cuban combatants and approximately 100 Venezuelans killed in a US airstrike on January 3.

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Four days after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, on charges of drug trafficking and human rights violations, a new Áltica poll across nine Latin American countries highlights divides between governments and publics. While leaders like Colombia's Gustavo Petro condemned the operation as a 'kidnapping,' majorities in Colombia (75%) and Chile showed pragmatic support amid border and security concerns.

 

 

 

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