Posts tagged Argentina
MAGA: Make Argentina Great Again?

On October 9, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, authorized a 20 billion-dollar currency swap with the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic. Economic instability in Argentina has been a consistent issue for decades, and proponents hope that the currency swap will bring stability to the Argentine peso while increasing investors’ confidence. Some call this currency swap a “bailout” to the Argentine government, whose president, Javier Milei, is a close ally of Trump. Is this currency swap a sign of continued and growing American interference in Latin America?

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Resource Nationalism in the Lithium Triangle: Analyzing the Investment Environment for China’s Projects in the Lithium Industry

In the global transition to clean energy, the Lithium Triangle countries—Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile—have adopted varying degrees of resource nationalism to advance economic development and industrialize their lithium sectors. As Bolivia and Chile move toward greater state control, China faces both opportunities and constraints in its effort to dominate the global lithium supply chain and enhance its geopolitical influence in Latin America.

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