Jiang cites Chinese infrastructure investment in South America, including a major port project in Peru, as evidence that Beijing is building the continental access the United States now wants to choke off.
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Peru
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...roads, building infrastructure. There's this mega port that it's building in Peru to facilitate trade. And South America has been very receptive. And welcoming..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...roads, building infrastructure. There's this mega port that it's building in Peru to facilitate trade. And South America has been very receptive. And welcoming..."
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"...roads, building infrastructure. There's this mega port that it's building in Peru to facilitate trade. And South America has been very receptive. And welcoming..."
"...most of its soybeans. China is building a mega port in Peru. So, this escalation with Venezuela, it's really to show the world that..."
"...These mountains are called the Andes, okay? So like modern -day Peru. They were in the highlands, and they also had very advanced civilizations,..."
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