Chancay Port Set to Revolutionize Peru’s Trade with Asia
Chancay Port, South America’s largest modern port, is set to revolutionize Peru’s trade with Asia by cutting shipping times and boosting the economy.
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Chancay Port, South America’s largest modern port, is set to revolutionize Peru’s trade with Asia by cutting shipping times and boosting the economy.
Chancay Port’s inauguration marks a pivotal moment for Asia-Pacific trade, cutting shipping time and boosting economic growth in Peru.
Jose Tam, president of the Chinese-Peruvian Chamber of Commerce, explores the impact of Peru’s Chancay megaport and how APEC meetings are enhancing international trade cooperation.
Chancay Port, a key project in Chinese mainland-Peru Belt and Road cooperation, was inaugurated to enhance South American economies, says economist Carlos Aquino.
China and Peru collaborate on the Chancay Port project, aiming to create South America’s first smart and green port, boosting logistics and the local economy.
Chancay Port’s opening marks a significant step in China-Peru cooperation, enhancing global trade links and creating thousands of jobs.
Chinese premier Xi Jinping and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte will inaugurate Chancay Port via video conference, marking a new era of China-Peru collaboration and regional connectivity.
Peru’s Chancay Port is set to become a key Pacific hub under the Belt and Road Initiative, connecting nations from Chancay to Shanghai.
Peru’s new Chancay Port, part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, opens with a $1.3B investment to boost Latin American-Asian trade.
Peru’s Chancay Port, part of the Belt and Road Initiative, is set to revolutionize Latin American-Asian trade by cutting shipping times to Shanghai from 60 to 35 days.