China and Latin America Forge a Shared Future through Strategic Partnerships
China and Latin America are building a shared future through strategic partnerships in trade, infrastructure, and sustainable development.
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China and Latin America are building a shared future through strategic partnerships in trade, infrastructure, and sustainable development.
Peru’s new Chancay Port, developed by the Chinese mainland, is set to reshape global trade routes. Peruvian official Diego Macera explores the opportunities this mega-infrastructure brings.
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.
China and Peru strengthen economic ties with the inauguration of the Chancay megaport, promising enhanced trade and new opportunities.
At APEC 2024 in Lima, China’s premier Xi Jinping advocated for open trade, green innovation, and inclusive growth to drive Asia-Pacific development.
China and Chile strengthen bilateral ties at APEC Summit, focusing on sustainable cooperation and free trade.
Russia has recently restricted enriched uranium exports to the United States, signaling potential shifts in the global energy and trade landscape.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte attended a cooperation document exchange ceremony in Lima, marking a significant step in bilateral relations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Peru marks a new phase in China-Peru strategic partnership, focusing on trade, investment, and the Belt and Road Initiative.
South America’s largest port, Chancay in Peru, is set to launch later this year, bringing new business opportunities and a surge in trade.