Chinese Delegation Visited Porto do Açu This Week and Plans to Install Many Companies in the Region
About 20 Chinese executives visited Porto do Açu on Friday (06/20) to learn about the port of São João da Barra-RJ complex. The purpose was to verify how important in terms of infrastructure and logistics the port would be for business with China, and I assure you, my friends, the impression was nothing short of excellent.
The president of Prumo Logística, José Magela, is very happy and excited because China is a powerful investor and will bring many businesses, boosting the economy and generating numerous opportunities for the region.
Magela also emphasizes that Porto do Açu is one of the few ports in Brazil that has the capacity to become the largest Chinese port in the country, due to being located in a privileged region, with plenty of land availability and allowing for massive vessels.
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What Types of Businesses
The main focus will be on the movement of different types of cargo such as oil, bulk solids, grains, minerals among others. But the major highlight is an investment that foresees the construction of a Export Processing Zone (ZPE), which will be exclusively dedicated to the productivity systems of export companies. This business will not only impact São João da Barra, Rio de Janeiro, or Brazil, it will affect all countries in the Americas. Look folks, we’re talking about a flow system in Brazil for Chinese trade, the economic impacts of an enterprise of this magnitude are simply surreal.
The Chinese Ambassador to Brazil, Li Jinzhang, who was accompanying the delegation through the port, said that he and his compatriots were amazed by the structure of the complex and that the future will be promising for both nations.
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