The largely untapped mineral industry in Peru offers wide opportunities for Chinese investment, say experts.
Premier Li Keqiang and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos attend a press conference in Bogota, capital of Colombia, May 21, 2015.
China and Colombia sign 12 agreements, including deals in infrastructure construction and more cooperation in industrial capacity.
Driving in Bogota can be a roller-coaster-like experience, not only because it is the second-highest capital city in South America at 8,661 feet above sea level.
Saying China and Colombia should enhance industrial links, mutual investment and cooperation because of their highly complementary economies, Li, together with Santos, witnessed the signing of the agreements covering industrial, infrastructure, financial and educational sectors.
Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Bogota, capital of Colombia, to start his official visit to the country on May 21.
Premier Li Keqiang arrives in capital Bogota for an official visit to Colombia, during which a series of cooperation deals are expected to be signed.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang sent condolences Wednesday to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos over a deadly landslide in the northwest of the South American country.
In Casa China, a Chinese restaurant in downtown Bogota, Tang Susu is cooking wonton soup for customers who are having lunch in the restaurant.
President Xi Jinping on Wednesday sent a message of condolences to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos over a landslide that has killed at least 78 people.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's upcoming visit to Colombia will serve as a solid foundation for the two nations to build stronger ties.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's upcoming visit to Colombia is expected to enhance bilateral practical cooperation, particularly in trade and investment and infrastructure.