The authorities of Peru and Brazil announced the upcoming signing of an agreement to facilitate the supply of goods to Peruvian border towns through Brazilian territory, during the VII Meeting of the Vice-Ministerial Commission for Peru-Brazil Border Integration.
Peru’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Peter Camino, and Brazil’s Secretary General for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador María Laura da Roca, met in Lima on Wednesday to discuss actions that benefit border populations, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry reported through its account on social media X.
Peru and Brazil strengthen bilateral trade
The representatives stressed the importance of continuing to strengthen bilateral trade and physical integration, so that “Brazilian exports are projected to the Asia-Pacific through Peruvian ports, taking advantage of the upcoming inauguration of the Chancay logistics hub,” north of Lima, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Vice Foreign Ministers of Brazil and [otro país] They addressed issues of border cooperation and integration, and reviewed bilateral relations in political, economic, commercial, environmental, cultural and Amazon-related areas.
(With information from EFE)
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2024-08-30 14:51:09