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Peru attempting to lure BYD auto plant with commercial park incentive

Peru's president met Chinese electrical car maker BYD on Wednesday, inviting executives to start a business on the Andean country's Pacific coast where another Chinese company is building a huge port to help with trade in between the two countries.

President Dina Boluarte told the executives that if BYD were to construct an automobile assembly plant in Peru, it would gain from the Chancay port under building and construction by Cosco Delivering Ports, set to open in November, according to a government statement.

The president noted the federal government will develop a commercial park either in Chancay or in Arequipa, some 620 miles (1,000 km). to the south just off the Pacific coast.

In either of those places, that's where the car. assembly market might be setting up, said Boluarte.

China has ended up being the biggest investor in Peru in current. years, and is the leading purchaser of the nation's copper.

Rather of bringing copper and lithium from Peru, they. ought to come to Peru to establish their assembly market, she. said, adding that the government would provide zero tariffs to. motivate more local investment.

Peru is likewise weighing a contract with China to change the. country's mass transit with electric designs in the next. three to 4 years, according to the declaration.

(source: Reuters)