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Peru’s firms peruse growth in China

- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Roberto Vargas, sales director of Agricola Norsur, a fruit supplier in Peru, made his first visit to the Chinese mainland in the hope of increasing the export of mandarins and blueberrie­s to China.

“Currently, our company exports around 100 tons of mandarins to China a year, and we hope to increase the amount to up to 1,000 metric tons next year. I’m also looking forward to exporting 1.5 to2million kilograms of blueberrie­s to China in the next three to four years,” he said. Roberto Vargas,

As a member of 25 Peruvian companies, associatio­ns and chambers of commerce, his firm attended a face-toface meeting with 50 Chinese companies in Beijing on Tuesday, which was organized by the Chinese government and Bank ofChina Ltd, to discuss opportunit­ies for business cooperatio­n and investment.

During his meeting with Chinese companies, the vice-chairman of China Crop Protection Industry Associatio­n expressed her interest in selling pesticide to Peru. Vargas said his company is a huge consumer of pesticide, so it is highly possible for him to increase business with Chinese companies that produce quality pesticide.

Olivio Huancaruna Perales, president of Lambayeque Chamber of Commerce and Production, said his top priority during the visit was to seek Chinese companies’ investment in port constructi­on in Peru due to their great advantages in financing, constructi­on and technologi­es, and to promote ecommerce transactio­ns between the two countries.

Xiao Lijun, general manager of the preparator­y team of the BOC’s Peru Representa­tive Office, said Chinese investment in Peru exceeded $14 billion by the end of 2015, and the number of Chinese companies in the Latin American nation reached more than 170.

“Apart from traditiona­l sectors such as energy and mining, a growing number of Chinese companies have shown a great interest in other Peruvian industries, such as railway constructi­on, agricultur­e, real estate and finance. We’re trying to help Chinese companies explore the Peruvian market and help China import more superior products from Peru,” he said.

Tian Guoli, chairman of BOC, said the bank has devoted great efforts to support internatio­nal trade and investment cooperatio­n. Ever since 2014, the BOC has organized 23 cross-border business matchmakin­g events for more than 8,000 Chinese and foreign companies from 52 countries and regions.

Tian said the Chinese banking regulator has given BOC permission to set up a representa­tive office in Peru, and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, president of Peru, said he will rapidly push forward the upgrading of the bank’s representa­tive office to that of a branch.

Peru is looking to promote its industrial­ization through infrastruc­ture constructi­on and investment. Kuczynski said his country is seeking cooperatio­n with Chinese companies to import mining technologi­es in high altitude areas from China and to build a main railway line that will increase the population of Lima, Peru’s capital, to 20 million people in a few years.

We hope to increase the amount (of fruit exports) to up to 1,000 tons...” sales director of Agricola Norsur

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