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State visit by Dina Boluarte to China

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State visit by Dina Boluarte to China
DateJune 2024
VenueShenzhen, Shanghai, Beijing
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President of Peru Dina Boluarte pays a state visit to China to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during June 25, 2024 to June 29, 2024.[1]

Background[edit]

In May 2024, the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation of Peru Andrés Alencastre spoke to reporters at the national palace following a cabinet meeting,[2] noting that the agenda for June's presidential summit is expected to cover 29 issues including the potential beef trade with China.[3]

On June 5, 2024, the plenary session of the Congress of the Republic of Peru approved Draft Legislative Resolution 8019 that authorizes the departure of President Dina Boluarte to China.[4]

Boluarte is scheduled to meet with executives from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, electric carmaker BYD, port services provider COSCO Shipping Ports, Jinzhao Mining and China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC).[5] In January 2019, COSCO Shipping Group acquired a 60% stake in Puerto Chancay, and the project entered the construction phase after the official delivery.[6] Puerto Chancay is scheduled to open at the end of 2024, when Peru will host the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.[7][8]

On June 24, Foreign Ministry of China spokeswoman Hua Chunying announced that at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, President of the Republic of Peru Dina Hercilia Boruarte Zegara will pay a state visit to China from June 25th to 29th.[9][10]

Meeting[edit]

Shenzhen[edit]

On the evening of the 25th, President Boluarte arrived at Futian Station in Shenzhen from Hong Kong's West Kowloon Station by high-speed rail.[11]In Shenzhen, Dina Boluarte visited Huawei and BYD Auto.[12][13][14] Meanwhiles, Huawei signs deal to train thousands of Peruvians in new technology.[15][16]

Shanghai[edit]

On June 26th, President Boluarte arrived in Shanghai.[17]

Beijing[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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