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Peru Responds to Trump’s ‘Concern’ over a Chinese Port in Lima: ‘Sovereignty Is Not at Stake’

Summary by El Financiero
Peru rejected on Saturday February 14 the concerns that operations in the Chinese port of Chancay, near Lima, threaten its sovereignty, days after U.S. officials warned that new regulatory exemptions granted to the port could undermine the country’s autonomy. “It is absolutely clear that sovereignty is not at stake,” Peruvian chancellor Hugo de Zela said in an interview with Canal N. He cited what he described as a “long list” of Peruvian author…

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Peru rejected on Saturday February 14 the concerns that operations in the Chinese port of Chancay, near Lima, threaten its sovereignty, days after U.S. officials warned that new regulatory exemptions granted to the port could undermine the country’s autonomy. “It is absolutely clear that sovereignty is not at stake,” Peruvian chancellor Hugo de Zela said in an interview with Canal N. He cited what he described as a “long list” of Peruvian author…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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