The Chancay “megaport” in the small town of Chancay, north of the Peruvian capital Lima, on Oct. 29, 2024. Cris Bouroncle/AFP via Getty Images
A ruling by a judge prohibiting a Peruvian regulatory body from inspecting the Port of Chancay, controlled by a Chinese state-owned company, has raised concerns about China’s growing influence in Latin America.
Analysts said that the Chinese-run port in Peru could pose a national security threat in the event of hostilities between the Chinese regime and the United States.
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