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China’s high‑tech presence draws attention at Peru’s Expo SNI Industria 2026

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China’s high‑tech presence draws attention at Peru’s Expo SNI Industria 2026

2026-06-14 17:40 Last Updated At:06-15 12:04

Expo SNI Industria 2026 in Lima, Peru, brought together more than 300 companies from 20 countries, with China standing out in high‑tech products.

The event, organized by the National Society of Industries (SNI), was held June 10-12. Covering 7,500 square meters, the exhibition spanned sectors from energy and power to mining machinery and industrial services. A dedicated innovation zone showcased advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and digital transformation.

Chinese firms drew attention with displays ranging from wind power equipment and engineering machinery models to smart meters and robots.

"The robot right next to me is from China. We are paying close attention to the technological leap it represents. This marks a trend toward modernization and technological upgrading—exactly what Peru needs," said Roman Miu Wong, president of the organizing committee of expo.

China’s high‑tech presence draws attention at Peru’s Expo SNI Industria 2026

China’s high‑tech presence draws attention at Peru’s Expo SNI Industria 2026

The United States could soon reimpose sanctions on Russia's oil shipment, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday at the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France, where efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine are high on the agenda.

Speaking to reporters in Evian, a town on the shores of Lake Geneva in eastern France, Trump said the restrictions on Russia's oil shipment can return after the openness of the Strait of Hormuz allows more oil transit. "We're in a position to do that soon," he was quoted as saying, citing a peace deal reached with Iran over the weekend.

In March, the U.S. Treasury issued a 30-day waiver allowing countries to purchase Russian crude oil and petroleum products that were already loaded on vessels and stranded at sea. The waiver was later extended as the conflict involving Iran and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz continued to pressure oil markets.

Trump says U.S. to reimpose sanctions on Russian oil

Trump says U.S. to reimpose sanctions on Russian oil

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