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24 Sep 2024

Author:
Amanda CHAPARRO, Guillaume GOSALBES, Josh VARDEY, FRANCE 24

Peru: Video shows local’s concern over Chinese-funded Chancay port project

In Peru, residents concerned at impact of Chinese-funded mega port in Chancay, 24 September 2024

In the Peruvian town of Chancay, located around 100 kilometres north of the capital Lima, construction is currently underway on a "mega port", intended to be South America's largest hub for the transport of goods. China is Peru's largest trading partner and the main investor in the project, which is part of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative. The local population, however, is torn between a desire for development and fears about the social and environmental impact of the mega project.

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