Group 1 - The U.S. government has implemented unilateral tariff policies against several Latin American countries since February, causing widespread concern and strong opposition among these nations [1] - Latin American leaders criticized the U.S. tariff policies at the CELAC summit, stating that they violate multilateralism principles and disrupt the global economic order [1] - Luis Almagro, the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States, warned that if Latin America succumbs to U.S. pressure to cut trade ties with China, it would lead to severe regional economic disaster, as China is a primary trade partner for almost all Latin American countries [1][6] Group 2 - The U.S. has faced challenges in its tariff war with China, failing to rally allies for a united front against China, as evidenced by the lack of mention of tariffs or China in the G7 finance ministers' joint statement [2] - Rick Crawford, Chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, emphasized the need for more actions in the Western Hemisphere to curb China's growing influence in Latin America [2] Group 3 - The recent Fourth China-Latin America Forum, held in Beijing, reflects a new geopolitical trend in Latin America, with countries actively supporting the forum amid the ongoing U.S.-China rivalry [4] - Despite historical U.S. dominance in Latin America, the region's geopolitical significance has diminished, leading to reduced U.S. investment and influence over the years [4] Group 4 - Almagro criticized the Trump administration for pressuring Latin American countries to sever trade ties with China, asserting that such actions would be economically disastrous for the region [6] - The increasing economic ties between Latin America and China have diminished U.S. control over the region, as over 30 Latin American countries have developed closer trade relations with China [6][9]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-31 00:00