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Peru’s Chancay Transforms with Opening of Chinese-Built Mega Port
Chancay, Peru’s small coastal town, welcomes South America’s largest Chinese-built mega port, set to boost trade and development.
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Chancay, Peru’s small coastal town, welcomes South America’s largest Chinese-built mega port, set to boost trade and development.
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China’s investment transforms Peru’s Chancay into a high-tech megaport, boosting trade across Latin America and strengthening global industrial cooperation through free trade agreements.
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte discusses strengthening Peru-China relations, China’s role in Peru’s modernization, and the upcoming state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Peru.
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte declares the Chancay Port a significant economic and technological opportunity, highlighting its potential to transform Peru’s trade with Asia.
Peruvian youth are optimistic about the Chancay Port project, a key development in China-Peru relations that will reduce shipping times and open new economic opportunities.
Peru’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Úrsula Desilú León Chempén, highlights the unlimited trade potential with China and the impact of reduced transit times thanks to the Chancay Port opening.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte inaugurated the Chancay Port, enhancing China-Latin America trade and marking a milestone in sustainable development under the Belt and Road Initiative.
Chancay Port, South America’s first smart and green port, was officially announced by China and Peru during APEC Per\u00fa 2024, marking a new era in connectivity between Peru and Asia.
Peru’s Chancay Port opens, connecting China and Latin America. The new port cuts shipping time, reduces costs, creates jobs, and marks a significant step in global infrastructure collaboration.
Peru’s Chancay Port, inaugurated under the Belt and Road Initiative, reduces shipping time to China, fostering stronger trade ties between Asia and Latin America.
The inauguration of Chancay Port marks a new era in China-Peru relations, strengthening trade links between Asia and Latin America under the Belt and Road Initiative.
Peru officially inaugurates the Chancay Port, South America’s largest and most modern port built by China’s Cosco Shipping, promising to enhance trade links between Asia and Latin America.
The newly opened Chancay Port is bridging Peru and China like never before, boosting exports and fostering closer ties between the two nations. Discover how this connection is shaping the future.
Peru’s new Chancay Port, built by Chinese firms, is poised to transform global trade by strengthening ties between Asia and South America, according to Peruvian official Diego Macera.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte inaugurate Chancay Port, South America’s largest port, built by Cosco Shipping to boost trade between Peru and Asia.
A Chinese-built deepwater port near Chancay, Peru, aims to connect directly to Shanghai, enhancing trade. Its inauguration coincided with President Xi Jinping’s visit for the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting.
The inauguration of Chancay Port in Peru marks a significant milestone in Asia-Pacific cooperation, enhancing connectivity between Latin America and Asia, and fostering economic growth through the Belt and Road Initiative.
Peru’s Chancay Port, a key Belt and Road Initiative project between the Chinese mainland and Peru, is set to start operations late this year, boosting trade and serving as a new Pacific gateway for Latin America.
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