To make a Pacific route viable, Acre's ZPE partners with Peruvian Special Development Zone
An international cooperation agreement between Brazil's Acre Export Processing Zone and Peru's Special Development Zone of Ilo aims to enhance exports to Asia via the Pacific.
An international cooperation agreement has been established between the Acre Export Processing Zone (ZPE) in Brazil and the Special Development Zone (ZDE) of Ilo in Peru, with the goal of facilitating trade routes to the Pacific. This partnership will streamline the process of exporting goods to Asian markets, reducing both time and logistical costs. The agreement highlights the strategic importance of fostering cross-border economic ties in order to enhance Brazil's export capabilities, particularly from the Amazon region.
The ZPE of Acre, covering 130 hectares, including an industrial park, was established by the Acre government in 2010 to attract investments aimed at boosting the region's economic and social development. This area is seen as a crucial link between Brazilian Amazon and broader Asian markets, positioning Acre as a relevant player in international trade. The development of this Pacific route aligns with Brazil's broader strategies to diversify its export destinations and enhance trade efficiency.
In light of this agreement, stakeholders anticipate improved economic prospects for the Acre region, facilitating job creation and income generation as exports increase. The partnership not only enhances logistical support but also encourages further investment in infrastructure necessary for sustaining this trade route. As Brazil continues to expand its global trade network, initiatives like this will be vital for economic resilience and integrating the Amazon into international markets.