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As it celebrates its first anniversary this month, the Chinese-built port in Chancay consolidates its position as Peru’s number one terminal for agricultural exports to China. Dan Collyns reports from the Peruvian capital Lima.
As it celebrates its first anniversary this month, the Chinese-built port in Chancay consolidates its position as Peru’s number one terminal for agricultural exports to China. Dan Collyns reports from the Peruvian capital Lima.