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  • Trump and Argentina Elections: Tariffs, Aid, and Stakes

    Trump and Argentina Elections: Tariffs, Aid, and Stakes

    Overview: A financier’s policy mix in Latin America President Donald Trump’s engagement with Latin America this year blends economics with electoral calculations. As Argentina secures a $20 billion currency swap and Brazil negotiates around US tariffs, the line between policy and politics is increasingly visible. Washington’s moves—tariffs, aid, and strategic partnerships—are framed not just by…

  • Trump’s Latin America Play: Tariffs, Currency Swaps, and the Milei Factor

    Trump’s Latin America Play: Tariffs, Currency Swaps, and the Milei Factor

    Trump’s Latin America Strategy: Politics Driving Economics In a sequence of moves that blends diplomacy with domestic political theater, the United States is intertwining economics and elections in Latin America. From Brazil’s tariff headlines to Argentina’s dramatic $20 billion currency swap, Washington’s actions under President Donald Trump continue to reflect a political calculus as much…

  • Trump wagers US influence on Argentina and Brazil as Latin American economics blend with politics

    Trump wagers US influence on Argentina and Brazil as Latin American economics blend with politics

    Introduction: A political economy in Latin America In a convergence of politics and economics, the United States’ approach to Latin America under Donald Trump is shaping outcomes in Argentina and Brazil. From a four-way currency swap to ongoing tariff talk, Washington’s moves reveal a strategy where political considerations—midterm leverage, alliances, and ideological kinship—drive economic policy…