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The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism of the Peruvian Government, José Reyes Llanos, held a working meeting with the General Manager of DP World Callao, Marco Hernández, to address the main challenges and opportunities related to strengthening the country's port infrastructure and logistics competitiveness.
During the meeting, held at the Mincetur headquarters, the authority highlighted the strategic role played by the operator of the South Pier in strengthening the operational capacity of the Port of Callao and in consolidating Peru as a regional logistics hub.
Reyes also pointed out that the current international and geopolitical context demands increasingly efficient, resilient, and digitized ports to respond to the new dynamics of global trade.
The minister emphasized the need for the growth of port infrastructure to advance at the same pace as the expansion of foreign trade and new regional logistics chains, ensuring capacity, efficiency, and competitiveness in the long term.
It was highlighted that port competitiveness also depends on the efficiency of logistics accesses and vehicle flow. In this context, proposals were evaluated to optimize the appointment system, improve entry scheduling, and reduce congestion and surcharges affecting transporters in Callao.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, Cesar Llona, and the Chief of Staff of Advisors of Mincetur, Luis Mesías; as well as directors from DP World.
Source: portalportuario

