China wants to build a railroad across Latin America - Business Insider
"China and Peru have agreed to study the feasibility of a controversial 3,300 miles (5,300 km) transcontinental railroad that will connect Peru's Pacific coast with Brazil's Atlantic coast
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Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged $250 billion in investment in Latin America over the next 10 years as part of a drive to boost resource-hungry China's influence in a region long dominated by the United States."![peru brazil china train](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tNOF0XakQ0NqzHeIMsmO318arXIadtB8UCNfS8vi6wybT4lQRUjZYSbihqiWBSg4-zKoMr45dtN-IvriNzAHRx3UOIX4d-rx9NVijXtduZYtFc5g6KSHdgCR0gEcGNNIdi2-GuFMqwAdUfs2ntmWsHWvM8avPmzyhV=s0-d)
Planes, Trains & Copper: China’s Premier Goes to Latin America - Bloomberg Business
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Planes, Trains & Copper: China’s Premier Goes to Latin America - Bloomberg Business
Nicaragua Canal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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