New Horizons in the South Atlantic

New Horizons in the South Atlantic

by Altair Sousa Maia

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The opening of the Suez Canal (1869) and the Panama Canal (1914) led to economic shocks in the South Atlantic countries. Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, etc. In South America, and Dakar, Lagos, Luanda, etc. In Africa, have all experienced a decline in foreign exchange earnings due to the reduction in shipping volume in the South Atlantic. At this time, China, whose business status is getting higher and higher, may be able to provide a way to break the situation. The construction of the "One Belt, One Road" will provide great help to the development of relevant countries.

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