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381014 trade corridor tauranga positioned as key hub

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The article describes an early-stage proposal for a trade corridor between New Zealand and Peru, aiming to reduce shipping times. Commercial mechanism is weak: no concrete investment, regulatory change, or price signal. Impact would be on logistics (shipping routes) and agricultural trade (kiwifruit, seafood, cacao, textiles) if realized, but currently speculative. Region-specific: New Zealand and Peru.

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  • Proposed Southern Link corridor between Port of Tauranga (NZ) and Port of Chancay (Peru) discussed on April 24, 2024.
  • Estimated $2 billion in benefits identified in a 2021 report.
  • Potential exports: kiwifruit, seafood from NZ; imports: cacao, textiles from Peru.
  • Proposal is in early stages; commercial viability is a key factor.
  • Peruvian Ambassador José Bustinza involved in promoting the corridor.

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