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US revokes visas over Chile's China undersea cable plan

The U.S. State Department revoked diplomatic visas for three Chilean officials in February 2026, citing concerns over critical telecommunications infrastructure and regional security. This action was in response to Chile's consideration of a $500 million proposal from China Mobile to establish an undersea cable linking Valparaíso and Hong Kong. The U.S. has been actively pushing to limit Chinese tech companies like Huawei from participating in global telecom projects, viewing such involvement as a threat to critical infrastructure and strategic territory. AI

IMPACT Highlights geopolitical tensions impacting global data infrastructure crucial for AI growth.

RANK_REASON U.S. State Department action (visa revocation) impacting a foreign government's infrastructure decision due to geopolitical tensions. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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US revokes visas over Chile's China undersea cable plan

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  1. Rest of World TIER_1 English(EN) · Juan Ortiz-Freuler ·

    Chile turned to China for an undersea cable. The U.S. said no

    A proposed undersea cable from Chile to Hong Kong promised to connect South America directly to Asia. Instead, it became a test of how far the U.S. will go to curb Chinese telecom ambitions.