Trump's freeze on foreign aid could give China an opening on the world stage
- President Trump threatened Colombia with tariffs, which was perceived as a chance for China to expand its influence in Latin America.
- China has become South America’s leading trading partner, with exports from the region reaching approximately $208 billion in 2023.
- The Trump administration's foreign aid freeze will harm U.S. Relations, risking national security according to assessments of past aid efforts that helped curb migration and crime.
- China's ambassador to Colombia noted that we are at the best moment in our relations between China and Colombia during this diplomatic tension.
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