BEIJING, Nov. 16,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- From the arrival of the first
ship at Chancay Port to its official inauguration, the port
has gained global attention in recent days, boosting confidence in
the prospects of more open and inclusive Asia-Pacific economic development.
The port, a cooperative project between Peru and China under the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI), will reduce sea shipping time from Peru to China
to 23 days, cutting logistics costs by at least 20 percent. It is
expected to generate $4.5 billion in
annual revenue for Peru and create
over 8,000 direct jobs. The port, capable of accommodating
ultra-large container ships with a capacity of 18,000 twenty-foot
equivalent units (TEUs), has a designed annual throughput capacity
of 1 million TEUs in the near term and 1.5 million TEUs in the long
term, positioning it as a key hub for trade between Latin America and Asia.
Noting that the port connects Chancay and Shanghai, Chinese President Xi Jinping
remarked that "what we are witnessing is not only the root and
blossom of the BRI in Peru but
also the birth of a new gateway that connects land and sea,
Asia and Latin America" during his address via video
link at the port's inauguration ceremony.
Peruvian officials: 'More job opportunities and economic
growth' brought to Peru
Senior Peruvian officials and ordinary citizens have said they
are looking forward to benefiting from the first smart and green
port in South America.
Prime Minister of Peru Gustavo
Adrianzen said that cooperation between China and Peru, including the Chancay Port project and
other fields, will bring more job opportunities and economic growth
to Peru, improving people's living
standards.
Jose Tam, president of the
Chinese-Peruvian Chamber of Commerce, talked about the significance
of Peru's Chancay megaport with
CGTN, saying the port will be an "engine" for the local
economy.
Juan Carlos Capunay, former
executive director of the APEC Secretariat and former Peruvian
ambassador to China, also stated
that the port will play an important role in deepening bilateral
relations and fostering practical cooperation between China and Peru.
Entrepreneur Cielo Augusto from
Chancay said he is looking forward to building the first levels of
business while noting that industries such as hospitality will also
be boosted, as there will be a significant influx of people from
abroad.
"The port will save time, increase efficiency and bring new
opportunities to Peru," Karla
Santuyomarca, a Peruvian citizen, told CGTN.
Some 78.3 percent of respondents to a CGTN survey of Peruvians
said they support their country's participation in the BRI, which
includes Chancay Port. Additionally, 93.6 percent of respondents
expressed support for deepening practical cooperation in various
fields between China, Peru and other Latin American countries.
Open, interconnected Asia-Pacific cooperation
With its official opening on Thursday, Chancay Port is expected
to integrate the entire Latin American region into the dynamic
economic framework of the Asia-Pacific, greatly enhancing connectivity
within and beyond the continent.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Elmer Schialer
Salcedo said, "The Pacific Ocean does not separate us, but
it connects us," adding that Chancay Port will halve the time and
costs of connecting South America
with Asia.
Carlos Aquino Aquino Rodriguez,
professor of Asian economies at San Marcos National University, said the port is crucial to
the economic development and connectivity of the Asia-Pacific and can also promote mutual
benefits for raw material buyers, suppliers of manufactured goods
and investors.
In a CGTN global poll on Asia-Pacific cooperation, 93.7 percent of
respondents called on all parties in the region to forge consensus
and build an Asia-Pacific
community with a shared future featuring openness and
inclusiveness, innovative growth, connectivity and win-win
cooperation.
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