Chancay to Shanghai — Alpacas on the Move

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LIMA, PERU / SHANGHAI, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 November 2024 – “From Chancay to Shanghai,” this expression has become quite popular in Peru, and it has finally become a reality.

In the past, it took over 60 days for goods to be shipped from Lima to Shanghai. But the shortening transit means a lot to her.

“It means future. It means works for more artisans in Peru. It means opportunities, more income for families, better education for sons and daughters. It means just hope,” says Zea.

It’s not only about China and Peru. The Chancay Port also provides growing space to the Asia-Pacific region.

Cargo shipped from Peru to China can make a stop in Shanghai and then go to places like Japan, South Korea and South East Asia.

That means residents in Asia will have better opportunities to enjoy fresher coffee, avocados and blueberries from Latin America.

To Peruvian exporters like Ysabel Zea, the Chancay Port also means their products can reach a larger market.

“Now with the new port of Chancay, many opportunities acome. It will be easier for us to bring our products here to Chancay and then to Shanghai,” says Zea.

Now, “From Chancay to Shanghai,” this expression has become a reality.

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