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China Reconsiders Latin America Role After U.S. Ouster of Venezuela’s Maduro

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Venezuela was a sweet deal for China, but not anymore / Envato AI Gen

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – China is reassessing its strategy in Latin America following the U.S.-led removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, a move that abruptly dismantled Beijing’s most important foothold in what it increasingly views as Washington’s backyard, according to an exclusive report by The Wall Street Journal.

For years, Beijing expanded its influence across the region through infrastructure loans, commodity deals, and diplomatic pressure aimed at isolating Taiwan. Venezuela was central to that effort, earning China’s rare “all-weather” partnership designation due to its vast oil reserves and anti-U.S. posture. That strategy unraveled when U.S. forces seized Maduro earlier this month, leaving China exposed to billions of dollars in unpaid Venezuelan debt and diminished access to critical energy assets.

People familiar with internal Chinese discussions say Beijing is no longer pursuing new advances in Latin America in the near term. Instead, Chinese policymakers are weighing a strategic recalibration: conceding U.S. primacy in the Western Hemisphere while expecting greater freedom of action in areas Beijing considers core interests—particularly the Taiwan Strait.

China’s retreat has accelerated since Donald Trump returned to the White House. Mexico has imposed steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, Panama has withdrawn from President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative, and Honduras appears poised to reconsider its break with Taiwan.

The fallout in Venezuela may now allow Washington to restructure the country’s oil sector in ways that sideline China entirely, analysts say, reinforcing U.S. dominance in the region and reshaping Beijing’s global calculations ahead of an expected Trump–Xi summit later this year.

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