The hardest part about getting 5G technology in Argentina may be managing the US-China battle for regional dominance.
Diego Laje
Diego Laje is an emerging markets business correspondent covering South America. His work appeared on CNN, The New York Times, BBC, AFP, AP, NHK World... , and other outlets. He mainly covers sustainability, energy, international business and innovation. He holds a BA in Political Science from St. Andrews' University and an MA in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong.
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