Far Stronger Allied Economic Territories in South America for the United States
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
Updated: May 18

South American countries such as Argentina may form a deeper economic integration with the United States. While countries in South America have maintained closer economic ties with China, they will likely redefine their stance towards the United States. The industrial, particularly agricultural and mineral supply concerns may push harder the United States towards a much closer regional cooperation. Argentina in particular could become strategically important due to its agricultural and mineral exports, potentially contributing to new forms of economic incorporation into the broader US-centered economic frameworks.
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