Peru aims to deepen its economic ties with China by seeking investment in infrastructure and diversification, moving beyond its current reliance on raw mineral exports. Ambassador Carlos Vasquez highlighted that over 90% of Peru's exports to China consist of commodities like copper, iron, and fishmeal, a situation he deems unsustainable long-term. While these raw materials currently benefit Peru's economy, the country seeks a more stable and diversified economic relationship with China. AI
RANK_REASON Ambassador's statement on economic policy and trade relations.
- Beijing
- Carlos Vasquez
- China
- copper
- Fishmeal defatted
- iron
- Tsinghua University
- World Peace Forum
- zinc
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