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Punta Arenas: Chile’s Potential Key for Expanding Shipping Operations

As conflicts disrupt crucial maritime routes in the Middle East and Europe, ports even on the fringes of Latin America draw attention from shipping stakeholders who see rising opportunities.

A prime example is Chile which aims to position itself as a key maritime hub. However, the country could face potential challenges with the upcoming opening of Peru’s Chancay terminal, supported by Chinese financial investments.

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