Chile China Express: The Submarine Cable that Divided Chile and Sparked the Digital War between the US and China

An Ambitious Project

The Chile China Express project promised to be a landmark in Latin American telecommunications. With 20,000 km of submarine fiber optics and a $500 million investment, this cable aimed to connect Chile directly to Asia, reducing dependency on North American networks.

The Role of China Mobile

Operated by China Mobile, one of China’s tech giants, the submarine cable was seen as an opportunity for the Asian country to expand its influence in Latin America. However, this influence was not well-received by all parties involved.

US Reaction

The approval and subsequent annulment of the project within 48 hours not only surprised but also triggered a series of sanctions and diplomatic tensions. The United States, concerned about China’s technological expansion, sanctioned Chilean officials with visa restrictions.

Impact on Digital Sovereignty

This situation raises questions about Latin America’s digital sovereignty. With the growing dependency on foreign technological infrastructures, countries in the region face the challenge of balancing foreign investment with local control of their networks.

Politics and Transition in Chile

The government transition from Boric to Kast in Chile is affected by these tensions. Technology has become a battleground where political and economic decisions have a direct impact on the country’s security and development.

Daniel Camus
Daniel Camus
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