Peru’s APEC 2024: Unlocking Economic Opportunities and Growth
Juan Aurelio Arevalo discusses how hosting APEC 2024 will boost Peru’s economy, foster international trade, and drive sustainable growth.
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Juan Aurelio Arevalo discusses how hosting APEC 2024 will boost Peru’s economy, foster international trade, and drive sustainable growth.
Chinese Premier Xi Jinping inaugurated a deepwater port in Chancay, Peru, aiming to strengthen maritime links with Shanghai and boost global trade.
Chancay Port’s inauguration marks a pivotal moment for Asia-Pacific trade, cutting shipping time and boosting economic growth in Peru.
Chile, Hong Kong SAR, and Sri Lanka seek to join RCEP, signaling a new era of globalization without direct involvement from the United States, while Peru’s Chancay mega port boosts Asia-East Pacific trade.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba commit to building a constructive and stable China-Japan relationship, emphasizing mutual benefit and cooperation during the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting.
Chancay Port’s opening marks a significant step in China-Peru cooperation, enhancing global trade links and creating thousands of jobs.
Peru’s new mega port in Chancay, built by Cosco Shipping, is set to open soon, aiming to revolutionize trade between South America and Asia.
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.
Western media remains critical of China’s focus on exports and investment, overlooking its ambitious plans for technological innovation and industrial transformation.