Core Insights - Chancay Port celebrated its first anniversary as a new hub in the South Pacific, handling over 270,000 TEUs and 289 vessels, with 67% being container cargo and 33% general cargo [1] - The port's foreign trade volume reached $1.88 billion, with imports at $1.161 billion and exports at $718 million during the same period [1] - The port collected 821.6 million soles in customs duties from January to October 2025, with key trade products including minerals, fishmeal, avocados, grapes, and blueberries for exports, and heavy machinery, solar panels, appliances, and grains for imports [1] Investment and Economic Impact - The first phase of investment totaled $1.3 billion, creating 7,500 jobs during construction and 830 jobs during operation [2] - Real estate values in the region have increased more than threefold due to the port's development [2] - A social development fund was established to allocate 20% of customs revenue from the province to address infrastructure and public service gaps [2] Future Outlook - The port aims to solidify its position as a regional trade center and national development engine, with plans to improve connectivity in the next phase [2] - Transportation time between Peru and Asia has been reduced by 10 to 15 days, enhancing the competitiveness of Peruvian products and lowering import costs [2] - Total cargo volume is expected to reach 352,591 TEUs by the end of 2025, surpassing the initial target of 350,000 TEUs [1]
钱凯港庆祝其作为南太平洋新兴港口枢纽成立一周年