A vessel loaded with over 30,000 tons of energy storage cabins, machinery vehicles and other equipment departs from Zhangjiagang in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu Province on September 18, 2025 to head for Chancay Port in Peru.
Friday marks the first anniversary of the Chancay Port in Peru, a flagship
project of Belt and Road cooperation between China and Peru. Since its
inauguration a year ago, the new port has grown rapidly, achieving cumulative
container throughput of 270,000 standard containers and handling around 1.36
million tons of bulk and general cargo, well above initial forecasts, People's
Daily reported on Friday."Over the past year, Chancay Port has moved into
full, efficient operation. With the port as a hub, a new land-sea corridor
between China and Latin America is taking shape at an accelerated pace,"
Wan Min, president of COSCO Shipping, was quoted as saying.
With one-way China-Peru shipping time reduced to 23 days, cutting logistics costs by more than 20 percent, the Chancay-Shanghai import-export trade volume has achieved exponential growth over the past year, accelerating two-way cargo flows between Asia and Latin America and improving global trade efficiency.
The Chancay-Shanghai shipping route handled 154,000 tons of import and export
cargo valued at 3.97 billion yuan ($559.37 million) during the first three
quarters of this year, helping drive a 56.9 percent year-on-year surge in
Shanghai's trade with Peru to 13.42 billion yuan, according to Shanghai
Customs.
In September 2025, a fast cargo shipping route from Zhangjiagang Port in
Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu Province to Chancay Port was launched, the Xinhua
News Agency reported, citing local port authorities.
The route's flexible, multi-purpose vessels can carry exports such asgrinding
balls and engineering vehicles, and support the import requirements of bulk
commodities such as copper concentrate and iron ore, it said."Chancay
Port, is an emerging key hub in South America, enabling Peru to better serve as
a gateway for regional distribution, enhancing connectivity between Peru and
other parts of Latin America," Song Wei, a professor at the School of
International Relations and Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies University,
told the Global Times on Friday."Its inauguration, coupled with the launch
of the direct Chancay-Shanghai shipping route, has deepened China-Peru maritime
cooperation but also holds significant importance for enhancing connectivity
between Asia and Latin America, providing robust support for boosting economic
and trade activity between China and the region," Song said.
The new corridor continues to expand. In October, the Shanghai-Chancay route
added new port calls, including Hai Phong, Vietnam to facilitate the rapid
delivery of goods between Southeast Asia and Latin America, People's Daily
reported.
Over the past year, Chancay Port has launched four regional route clusters,
rapidly shaping a fast-growing network, centered on maritime routes and
supported by land passages. Now, the port serves numerous Latin American
countries including Mexico, Panama, and Colombia, and its role as a regional
distribution hub continues to expand, the report said.
(GLOBAL TIMES)