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By Anonymous (not verified), 4 March, 2025

The Chilean Chamber of Commerce and Culture reports significant progress in the expansion of Chile's export markets, with Indonesia opening its doors to six key Chilean fruit products. The Asian nation will now import Chilean blueberries, cherries, kiwis, grapes, and both shelled and unshelled dry nuts, all in frozen format. This move is seen as a strategic opportunity to diversify the export destinations of Chile's fruit industry.

Chile's Acting Minister of Agriculture, Ignacia Fernández, stressed the importance of market diversification, a key strategy within the sustainable agro-export agenda promoted by President Gabriel Boric's Government. Special priority is given to the situation in Asia. This news comes amid calls for diversification in the Maule Region's agriculture, which has suffered due to a 50% drop in cherry prices in the Chinese market and issues with the Maersk Saltoro ship, which delayed the delivery of predominantly Maule-produced fruit to the Asian port of Nansha.

In addition to efforts in the agricultural sector, Chile is also looking to boost its infrastructure projects. The nation is pushing for the advancement of the Bioceanic Road Corridor, a mega infrastructure project that will connect different areas of the region. Digital integration through the Humboldt Project was also discussed.

Chile's commitment to sustainability is further emphasized by the official launch of the national plan to combat climate change. The Agricultural and Livestock Service of Tarapacá has begun efforts to control a fruit fly outbreak in Miñi Miñe and has provided motor pumps to strengthen irrigation in indigenous communities of Tarapacá.

Lastly, Chilean forestry exports closed 2024 with a total of USD 6.370,7 million, a 14.7% increase compared to the previous year. This growth is attributed to the recovery of international demand and an increase in sales of key products such as chemical pulp and sawn wood. Non-copper, non-lithium exports from the Magallanes Region also saw a significant 79.6% boost in January.


Source:
  • Indonesia se convierte en nuevo mercado para la exportación de frutas chilenas – La Discusión (Ladiscusion.cl)
  • “Debemos diversificar nuestra agricultura maulina y la manzana está de vuelta... se está convirtiendo en una muy buena alternativa” - Diario La Prensa (New.diariolaprensa.cl)
  • Bilateral: Peña y Boric abordaron el avance del Corredor Bioeánico Vial - Cooperativa.cl (Cooperativa.cl)
  • Chile oficializa plan nacional para enfrentar el cambio climático  (Radiopaulina.cl)
  • Exportaciones forestales chilenas suben 14,7% en 2024 - PortalPortuario (Portalportuario.cl)
  • Exportaciones no cobre no litio de Magallanes del mes de enero aumentaron un 79,6% (Prochile.gob.cl)
By Anonymous (not verified), 16 August, 2024

September has been a significant month for both Chilean and Indonesian business and commerce, with a series of noteworthy events and achievements that have taken place in both countries.

In Chile, the Agriculture and Livestock Service of Biobío (SAG Biobío) held a meeting with representatives of blueberry exporting plants, reinforcing the country's commitment to agricultural exports. Additionally, the National Customs Service's Chemical Laboratory has recently achieved accreditation in the area of lithium products, a first in Chile. This accreditation, granted by the National Institute of Standardization (INN), strengthens the supervisory capacities of non-metallic mining exports.

Chile's foreign trade marked a new milestone this month, accumulating shipments valued at US$ 41.392 billion between January and mid-September, the highest level in history. This surpasses the previous record of US$ 40.573.9 billion totalized in 2005. The significant increase in copper prices, which have averaged US$ 2.98 per pound on the London Metal Exchange so far this year, largely contributed to this achievement.

Meanwhile, in Indonesia, the East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT), a business unit of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) in Lamongan Regency, received two new post-Panamax mobile harbor cranes ESP.8 from Konecranes Gottwald. The new equipment will assist EJMT in handling bulk, project, and container cargo once the terminal begins operations in September.

Lastly, the General Director of ProChile has invited participation in the Silvoagricultural Contest 2025. This initiative is in line with the economic trends in the Chilean agricultural market, which must adapt to the challenges posed by climate change to maintain its position on the global stage. With its unique climatic conditions and rich agricultural heritage, Chile is one of the world's leading exporters of various products.


Source:
  • SAG Biobío se reunió con representantes de plantas exportadoras de arándanos | La Tribuna (Latribuna.cl)
  • Chile: Laboratorio Químico de Aduanas alcanza acreditación en área de productos de litio - PortalPortuario (Portalportuario.cl)
  • Indonesia: East Java Multipurpose Terminal recibe nuevas grúas post-Panamax - PortalPortuario (Portalportuario.cl)
  • Director General de ProChile invita a participar en Concurso Silvoagropecuario 2025 (Prochile.gob.cl)
  • Exportaciones alcanzan el nivel más alto de la historia - AQUA (Aqua.cl)
  • Tendencias económicas en el mercado agrícola chileno (Portalmetropolitano.cl)