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Focusing on Cooperation: The China–Peru Food Raw Materials and Machinery Packaging Matchmaking Event Was Successfully Held in Lima, Peru.
09-29
Local time September 26, the China-Peru Raw Food Materials, Machinery & Packaging Matching Conference was held concurrently with Expoalimentaria 2025, Latin America’s International Food, Machinery and Packaging Exhibition in Peru. Hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China, organized by the Trade Development Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce (TDB), and co-organized by the Peruvian Exporters Association (ADEX) and Shandong Brightway International Exhibition Co., Ltd., the event focused on docking competitive industries of both countries and built a "golden bridge" linking the two nations’ industrial chains.
At the opening ceremony of the matching conference, Mr. Rafael del Campo, First Vice President of ADEX; Mr. Meng Yue, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce of China; Mr. Jorge Chian, General Manager of the Peru-China Chamber of Commerce (CAPECHI); and Mr. Yao Ming, Commercial Counselor of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Embassy in Peru, were invited to attend and deliver speeches.
In their addresses, all guests affirmed the solid foundation and broad prospects of China-Peru economic and trade cooperation. Peruvian representatives stated that China stands as a vital trading partner for Peru. Endowed with abundant high-quality raw food materials, Peru hopes to leverage this matching conference to help more distinctive Peruvian agricultural products achieve greater market growth via China’s huge market. Meanwhile, Peru intends to introduce advanced Chinese machinery and packaging technologies to raise the added value and global competitiveness of its domestic food industry. Chinese representatives emphasized that China consistently attaches great importance to economic and trade ties with Peru. Chinese machinery and packaging technologies feature remarkable strengths in intelligence and high efficiency, capable of delivering robust support for the development of Peru’s food sector. Going forward, China will keep encouraging enterprises from both sides to deepen exchanges and cooperation, optimize trade mix, and jointly foster new highlights of China-Peru economic and trade collaboration.
Following the opening ceremony, the conference moved on to structured one-on-one business negotiations as scheduled, consisting of eight dedicated matchmaking sessions. Nearly one hundred enterprises from China and Peru, covering food production, packaging processing machinery, food machinery, and related manufacturing and R&D sectors, engaged in in-depth exchanges. They precisely matched supply and demand and negotiated detailed cooperation terms. Many enterprises reached preliminary cooperation intentions on the spot, laying a sound foundation for subsequent in-depth collaboration.
Relying on the platform advantages of Expoalimentaria 2025, this China-Peru Raw Food Materials, Machinery & Packaging Matching Conference constructed an efficient communication and cooperation bridge for enterprises of both countries. In the future, with deepening bilateral collaboration, economic and trade exchanges between China and Peru across the Pacific will grow closer, injecting greater vitality into regional economic development.
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