Logistics Solutions from China to Bolivia
Sunny Worldwide Logistics has been deeply engaged in South American routes for many years. With a dedicated Bolivia logistics team and over 28 years of international freight experience, we focus on solving logistics challenges for the Bolivian market and are always ready to serve you.
Explore the world with Sunny Worldwide Logistics — today we take you to the “Land of the Highlands,” Bolivia!
Sunny Worldwide Logistics provides professional logistics solutions from China to Bolivia, including ocean freight (via Chilean or Peruvian ports), air freight, and multimodal transportation services.
Bolivia’s Economy and Trade Overview
Bolivia is an important emerging economy in South America, known for its mineral resources (lithium, zinc, silver, tin), natural gas, and agriculture. As one of the world’s most famous high-altitude countries, Bolivia possesses the largest lithium resources globally (approximately twice that of Chile). However, large-scale development has been limited due to high altitude, high magnesium content, and logistics costs.
In 2024, Bolivia faces the challenge of 11 consecutive years of fiscal deficits and 3 years of trade deficits. The government is promoting fiscal structural reforms. Direct investment in mining and agriculture is expected to reach nearly USD 700 million in 2026 and possibly exceed USD 2 billion by 2027.
Bolivia’s Major Trade Partners
Brazil – Largest trade partner (14% of exports, 15% of imports)
Argentina – Key partner (13% exports, 13% imports)
China – Major import source (19% of imports)
India – Important export market (17% of exports)
Chile, United States, Colombia, Japan, Peru – Other major partners
Major Trade Products Between China and Bolivia
China’s exports to Bolivia
Mechanical and electrical equipment (construction machinery, mining equipment)
Automobiles and auto parts
Electronics and telecommunications equipment
Construction materials and chemical products
Glass and glass products (approx. USD 3.14 million exported in 2024)
Bolivia’s exports to China
Mineral products (zinc, silver, tin, lead)
Natural gas (exported via pipelines to neighboring countries and re-exported)
Agricultural and livestock products (soybeans, quinoa, beef)
Lithium resources (huge potential, still under development)
Major Logistics Corridors to Bolivia
Ocean Freight via Chile
Port of Iquique – Bolivia’s main trade gateway, connected via the Arica–La Paz highway
Port of Arica – Main route for northern Bolivia, about 450 km from La Paz
Port of Antofagasta – Important outlet for southern mining regions
Ocean Freight via Peru
Port of Matarani – Connected by highway to Cochabamba and Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Port of Callao – Main port serving the entire Bolivian market
Land Transportation Network
La Paz–Arica Highway: main corridor from the Bolivian administrative capital to Chilean ports
Santa Cruz–Brazil/Paraguay corridor: important Atlantic trade route
Pan-American Highway (Bolivia section): key north–south transport artery
Future Logistics Hubs
Bi-Oceanic Railway/Highway Corridor
The Bolivian government plans to develop a strategic corridor linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, expected to be included in the 2026–2035 national development plan.
Oruro–Pacific Highway Project
President Luis Arce proposed a USD 100 million investment plan to develop Oruro into a national logistics hub connecting to Chilean Pacific ports.
El Alto Inland Port
El Alto plans to develop an inland port to improve logistics efficiency.
Bolivia’s Economic Features and Investment Opportunities
Lithium Development
Bolivia holds the largest lithium reserves in the world. The government has pledged to respect existing lithium contracts and plans to open lithium mining projects to foreign investors, while improving transparency through third-party resource verification.
Mining Revival
Zinc, silver, and tin remain major exports. The government plans to revise mining and oil & gas legislation in 2026. Direct investment in mining and agriculture is projected to reach USD 700 million in 2026 and possibly USD 2 billion in 2027.
Agricultural Potential
Soybeans and related products account for 11% of exports, while quinoa is a signature high-altitude crop. Beef, coffee, and other agricultural exports have strong growth potential.
Bi-Oceanic Trade Corridor
Bolivia is actively promoting infrastructure projects such as highways, railways, and inland ports to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Sunny Worldwide Logistics Service Advantages
For the Bolivian market, we provide:
China–Bolivia Sea & Land Multimodal Transport
Shanghai / Ningbo / Shenzhen → Iquique / Arica (Chile) → Bolivia
Transit time: about 30–45 days
China–Bolivia Air Freight
Guangzhou / Shanghai → La Paz / Santa Cruz (via Miami or Lima)
Transit time: about 7–12 days
Mining Project Logistics
Specialized transport for large mining equipment such as crushers, ball mills, and flotation machines.
(Transit times are for reference only.)
Core Strengths of Shenzhen Sunny Worldwide Logistics
Exclusive foreign trade warehouse at Yantian Port, one of only three among 60,000 freight companies in Shenzhen.
Our own container trucking fleet for fast and reliable local transportation.
A 1,800 m² Grade-A office headquarters in Longgang, Shenzhen.
Sunny Worldwide Logistics ranks among the top three logistics companies in Shenzhen.
Choose Sunny Worldwide Logistics — and connect your cargo to the world.
About Sunny Worldwide Logistics
Founded in 1998, Sunny Worldwide Logistics is a Chinese international freight forwarding company with a 1,800 m² Grade-A office in Shenzhen.
Our mission: With Sunny Worldwide Logistics, unless there is a natural disaster, there are no surprises.
With 27 years of experience, we know every pitfall in freight forwarding.
We provide one-stop logistics services, including:
Ocean freight
Air freight
Land transport
Rail transport
Customs clearance
Warehousing
Inspection services
Trucking
Fumigation
Cargo insurance
Sunny Worldwide Logistics — delivering reliability worldwide
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