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    Caribbean routesThe Caribbean Sea is the largest inland sea in the world. It was once called the "American Mediterranean" along with the Gulf of Mexico. The Caribbean route includes Panama, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago in Central America, and Colombia, Venezuela and other countri Read More
  • How about the South American foreign trade market
    The foreign trade market in South America has unique characteristics and opportunities, but also faces some challenges. South American countries have significant advantages in terms of resource abundance, cultural diversity and economic growth potential, especially in the fields of agricultural prod Read More
  • Chile and China have always been good friends who trust each other and good partners who cooperate for mutual benefit.
    On the afternoon of November 15th, during his visit to the APEC Leaders Informal Meeting in Lima, Chinese President Xi Jinping met Chilean President Boric.Xi Jinping pointed out that Chile is the first country in South America to establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. Fo Read More
  • Cosco Shipping Peru Chankai Port Is about To Test Operation! To Build An Important Logistics Hub between South America And Asia
    Cosco Shipping Peru Chankai Port is about to test operation! To build an important logistics hub between South America and AsiaThe Chancay Terminal in Peru, which COSCO Shipping Ports holds and invests in, is set to launch trial operations in mid-to-late November, further boosting trade between Asia Read More
  • The Brazilian President Emphasized The Deepening of Sino-Brazilian Relations And Looked Forward To President Xi's Visit To Brazil!
    The Brazilian president emphasized the deepening of Sino-Brazilian relations and looked forward to President Xi's visit to Brazil! Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, while attending the "Capital Dialogue" conference hosted by the Confederation of Brazilian Industry (CNI), vowed to furthe Read More
  • Recent Surge in Traffic in Latin American Powers! Slow Port Clearance! Traders Are under Pressure!
    According to foreign media, Mexico's logistics infrastructure is facing great challenges from the increase in international freight traffic. As shipments grow, Mexico's port capacity is at capacity, importers are waiting longer, and customs clearance is a major bottleneck. According to official p Read More
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