Sino-Peruvian Cooperation in Maritime exports: Analyzing Mega port of Chancay
Grace Annette Jimenez Lopez
No 43ncp_v1, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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This paper delves into the strategic cooperation between Peru and China in the maritime trade sector by using the case study of the Chancay Mega port, infrastructure project preinaugurated in 2024 and expected to begin operating in 2025. As one of the first nodes in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America’s west coast, the port exemplifies the increasing bilateral trade and foreign investment. The research aims to address benefits and potential threats, including economic interdependence, regional cooperation, social disruption, and geopolitical tensions. Through the analysis of policy documents, official statements and government reports, future limitations and opportunities are underscored for the economic strategy in Peru and the Latin American region.
Date: 2024-12-12
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/43ncp_v1
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