U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

04/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2026 14:29

Ranking Member Shaheen, Senator Budd Introduce Bipartisan Resolution to Counter China’s Growing Influence in Latin America and the Caribbean

WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Ted Budd (R-NC) introduced a bipartisan resolution expressing concern about the increasing influence of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Latin America and the Caribbean and calling for increased American economic, security and diplomatic engagement in the region. The resolution highlights the PRC's rapidly expanding footprint across the Western Hemisphere-from trade and infrastructure investment to military cooperation and information operations-and underscores the need for a coordinated U.S. strategy to ensure the United States remains the partner of choice for countries in the region.

The bipartisan resolution:

  • Affirms that the United States is positioned to be the closest and strongest partner to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and remains committed to countering the PRC's growing influence while promoting regional prosperity.

  • Emphasizes the importance of continued U.S. investment in critical sectors, including energy, port and mining infrastructure, to provide viable alternatives to predatory financing from the PRC.

  • Calls on the Trump administration to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to counter the PRC's influence across economic, security and diplomatic domains in Latin America and the Caribbean.

  • Urges increased U.S. engagement with regional security, political and media stakeholders, including through expanded training and exchange programs.

  • Encourages countries in the region to adopt investment screening mechanisms similar to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to protect strategic sectors from malign foreign influence.

  • Highlights the PRC's use of economic leverage, military cooperation and technology transfers-including of surveillance infrastructure-to expand its influence, often in ways that undermine democratic institutions and threaten regional security.


"China has made clear that it seeks to expand its influence in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the United States cannot afford to cede ground in our own hemisphere," said Ranking Member Shaheen. "This resolution underscores that we must show up as a reliable partner through sustained investment, stronger diplomatic engagement and deeper security cooperation to ensure countries in the region have real alternatives to Beijing's coercive and often destabilizing approach. Strengthening our ties in the Western Hemisphere is a national security imperative."

"Our national security is increasingly under threat as the PRC rapidly works to expand its global reach and exploit countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. The United States must be a steadfast neighbor, partner, and leader for the Western Hemisphere to effectively counter China's malign influence, including its predatory Belt and Road Initiative. We cannot afford to cede leadership in our own hemisphere," said Senator Budd.

The full text of the resolution can be found HERE.

Ranking Member Shaheen has been a leading voice in the Senate on countering China's global influence and strengthening U.S. partnerships abroad. As Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, she has worked to advance policies that bolster U.S. economic competitiveness, reinforce democratic institutions and ensure the United States remains a reliable partner to allies and partners around the world.

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