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Peru-Brazil Bioceanic Corridor

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Total cost

US$13,830,000,000

Components

The Peru-Brazil Bioceanic Corridor is a massive, China-backed infrastructure initiative aiming to create a direct railway link (approx. 4,500–5,000 km) between Brazil’s Atlantic coast and Peru's Pacific coast, specifically targeting the new Chancay Port. This project aims to cut ocean transit time to Asia by up to 10 days by bypassing the Panama Canal
Corridor trend or concept line

Port of Chancay

port

Porto Sul (BAMIN Terminal)

port
Under contruction

The Interoceanic Highway

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Operational

Port of Matarani Expansion Project

port
Planned

New Port Terminal of San Juan de Marcona

port
Planned

The West-East Integration Railway (FIOL)

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Under contruction

The West-East Integration Railway (FICO)

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