China's President Xi Jinping (L) and Peru's President Dina Boluarte shake hands during a meeting at the government palace in Lima on November 14, 2024, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit.
Beijing is strengthening economic ties in Latin America as it seeks to further bolster trade and gain influence in the resource-rich region, experts told CNBC.
"The completion of Chancay Port will effectively consolidate Peru's role as a gateway linking shipping routes across land and sea, and between Asia and Latin America," the spokesperson said Friday.
Experts say that the port cements China's growing position as a top trade partner of Peru and the rest of Latin America, as it supplants the U.S. in its own backyard.
"The port of Chancay is seen as a game changer in the logistics of Latin America," Juan Carlos Ladines Azalia, professor of international affairs and international trade management at Peru's Universidad del Pacífico, told CNBC.
Persons:
Xi Jinping, Dina Boluarte, William Reinsch, Scholl, Reinsch, Lin Jian, Juan Carlos Ladines Azalia
Organizations:
Economic Cooperation, Summit, CNBC, China, Business, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Foreign Ministry, Peru's Universidad del Pacífico
Locations:
Lima, Asia, Beijing, Latin America, China, Peru, Shanghai, Peruvian, Chancay, America, Port