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In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down two major geopolitical developments shaping the Caribbean and Latin America: Mexico’s decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba amid an escalating energy crisis, and the growing power struggle over the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most critical maritime supply chain routes.
First, we analyze why Mexico is stepping in to support Cuba as oil shipments from Venezuela have halted and U.S. pressure increases. With Cuba facing severe fuel shortages, rolling blackouts, and an economic crisis, this situation raises urgent questions about human rights, energy security, and diplomatic leverage in the Caribbean. We examine how oil flows, sanctions, and international pressure are reshaping regional alliances.
Next, we turn to the Panama Canal, where canceled port concessions and mounting U.S.–China tensions are redefining control over global maritime trade. As the United States pushes back against Chinese influence in strategic infrastructure, Panama finds itself at the center of a global chess match that impacts supply chains, trade routes, and economic stability worldwide.
This episode connects energy, geopolitics, maritime trade, and human impact — offering critical context on how Latin America is being reshaped by global power struggles.
Chapters
00:00 – Latin America’s New Geopolitical Flashpoints
03:45 – Why Mexico Is Sending Aid to CubaOil shortages
07:30 – Cuba’s Energy Crisis and Human Rights ImpactBlackouts, fuel rationing, and economic instability.
11:20 – The Panama Canal and Global Supply Chains
14:50 – U.S. vs China: The Battle for Strategic InfrastructurePorts, influence, and geopolitical leverage.
18:30 – What This Means for the Caribbean’s FutureEnergy security, sovereignty, and global trade risks.
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In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down two major geopolitical developments shaping the Caribbean and Latin America: Mexico’s decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba amid an escalating energy crisis, and the growing power struggle over the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most critical maritime supply chain routes.
First, we analyze why Mexico is stepping in to support Cuba as oil shipments from Venezuela have halted and U.S. pressure increases. With Cuba facing severe fuel shortages, rolling blackouts, and an economic crisis, this situation raises urgent questions about human rights, energy security, and diplomatic leverage in the Caribbean. We examine how oil flows, sanctions, and international pressure are reshaping regional alliances.
Next, we turn to the Panama Canal, where canceled port concessions and mounting U.S.–China tensions are redefining control over global maritime trade. As the United States pushes back against Chinese influence in strategic infrastructure, Panama finds itself at the center of a global chess match that impacts supply chains, trade routes, and economic stability worldwide.
This episode connects energy, geopolitics, maritime trade, and human impact — offering critical context on how Latin America is being reshaped by global power struggles.
Chapters
00:00 – Latin America’s New Geopolitical Flashpoints
03:45 – Why Mexico Is Sending Aid to CubaOil shortages
07:30 – Cuba’s Energy Crisis and Human Rights ImpactBlackouts, fuel rationing, and economic instability.
11:20 – The Panama Canal and Global Supply Chains
14:50 – U.S. vs China: The Battle for Strategic InfrastructurePorts, influence, and geopolitical leverage.
18:30 – What This Means for the Caribbean’s FutureEnergy security, sovereignty, and global trade risks.

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