Logistics Solutions from China to Bolivia
Sunny Worldwide Logistics specializes in South American shipping routes. With a dedicated South America logistics team and over 28 years of international freight experience, we focus on addressing the logistics needs of South America and are ready to serve you at any time!
Explore the world with Sunny Worldwide Logistics—today, let us take you to the "High-Altitude Country," Bolivia!
Sunny Worldwide Logistics provides professional logistics solutions from China to Bolivia, covering sea freight (via transshipment through Chilean/Peruvian ports), air freight, and multimodal transport services.
Bolivia's Economy & Trade Overview
Bolivia is a key emerging economy in South America, known for its mineral resources (lithium, zinc, silver, tin), natural gas, and agriculture/livestock. As the world's famous high-altitude country, it possesses the globe's richest lithium resources, though large-scale development has been constrained by high elevation, high magnesium content, and logistics costs. In 2026, the Bolivian government plans to accelerate lithium resource development and mining modernization by attracting foreign investment and technology partnerships. President Paz has proposed a $100 million investment plan to transform Oruro into a national logistics hub, providing access to the Pacific Ocean via Chile. Bolivia is actively planning a strategic corridor connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, to be included in the 2026–2035 Economic and Social Development Plan.
Bolivia's Major Trade Partners
China: Largest source of imports, accounting for 19% of imports
Brazil: Largest trading partner, accounting for 14% of exports and 15% of imports
Argentina: Important trading partner, accounting for 13% of exports and 13% of imports
India: Key export market, accounting for 17% of exports
Chile, United States, Colombia, Japan, Peru: Other significant trading partners
Major Trade Products Between China and Bolivia
China's Exports to Bolivia:
Mechanical and electrical products (construction machinery, mining equipment)
Automobiles and parts
Electronics and communication equipment
Building materials and chemical products
Glass and glass products (approximately $3.14 million in exports to Bolivia in 2024)
Bolivia's Exports to China:
Mineral products (zinc, silver, tin, lead)
Natural gas (exported via pipeline to neighboring countries for re-export)
Agricultural and livestock products (soybeans, quinoa, beef)
Lithium resources (huge potential, awaiting large-scale development)
Bolivia's Key Logistics Channels
Maritime Routes (via Chilean ports):
Port of Iquique (Chile): Bolivia's primary import/export gateway, connected via the Arica-La Paz highway
Port of Arica (Chile): Main access route for the northern region, approximately 450 km from La Paz
Port of Antofagasta (Chile): Key maritime outlet for the southern mining region
Maritime Routes (via Peruvian ports):
Port of Matarani (Peru): Connected to Cochabamba/Santa Cruz via the Peru-Bolivia highway
Port of Callao (Peru): Lima's outer harbor, serving all of Bolivia
Land Transport Network:
La Paz-Arica Highway: Main artery connecting Bolivia's seat of government to Chilean ports
Santa Cruz-Brazil/Paraguay Corridor: Key trade route linking to the Atlantic Ocean
Pan-American Highway (Bolivia section): Major north-south transportation artery
Future Logistics Hubs:
Two-Ocean Railway/Highway Corridor: Bolivia is actively planning a strategic corridor connecting the Atlantic and Pacific, to be included in the 2026–2035 Economic and Social Development Plan
Oruro-Pacific Port Highway: President Paz's proposed $100 million investment plan to make Oruro a national logistics hub with access to the Pacific via Chile
El Alto Inland Port: La Paz department plans to build an inland port to improve logistics efficiency
Bolivia's Economic Features & Investment Opportunities
Lithium Resource Development:
Home to the world's richest lithium reserves; the government has committed to respecting existing lithium contracts and plans to open lithium projects to foreign investment
Mining Revival:
Zinc, silver, and tin are traditional export strengths; in 2026, the government is focusing on revising mining and oil & gas laws
Strong logistics demand for mining projects, covering mining equipment, heavy machinery, and mineral processing systems
Agricultural Potential:
Significant export potential for soybeans, beef, coffee, and other agricultural products
Sustained import demand for agricultural machinery, irrigation equipment, and agro-processing equipment
Two-Ocean Corridor Opportunities:
Bolivia is actively planning a strategic corridor linking the Pacific and Atlantic oceans
Strong investment demand for highways, railways, inland ports, and other infrastructure projects
High import demand for construction machinery, building materials, and heavy equipment
Investment Climate & Policies:
The government is promoting trade facilitation reforms and simplifying import approval processes
Focus on attracting foreign investment in mining, energy, infrastructure, and agriculture
Logistics infrastructure improvement is a government priority
Advantages of Sunny Worldwide Logistics Services
For the Bolivia market, we offer:
Sea-Land Intermodal from China to Bolivia: Shanghai/Ningbo/Shenzhen → Chilean ports (Iquique/Arica) → road transport to La Paz/Santa Cruz, total transit time approximately 35–45 days
Air Freight from China to Bolivia: Guangzhou/Shanghai → La Paz/Santa Cruz (via Miami/Lima), approximately 7–12 days
China-Bolivia Mining Project Logistics: Professional heavy-lift transportation for mining equipment (crushers, ball mills, flotation cells)
(Transit times are for reference only and subject to actual conditions.)
Sunny Worldwide Logistics – Three Core Competitive Strengths:
A dedicated foreign trade warehouse at Yantian Port — one of only three such facilities among 60,000 logistics companies in Shenzhen.
Our own container truck fleet, available on demand — a standout leader among Shenzhen logistics providers.
An 1,800-square-meter, full-floor Grade A office building in Longgang — a clear demonstration of our strength and reliability.
Sunny Worldwide Logistics ranks among the top three logistics companies in Shenzhen.
Choose Sunny for logistics, and reach every corner of the globe.
Sunny Worldwide Logistics — founded in 1998, is a Chinese international freight forwarding enterprise. With our own 1,800-square-meter Grade A office building in Shenzhen, our mission is: "With Sunny Freight Forwarding, there are no surprises unless it's an act of God." With 27 years in the freight industry, we've seen it all and navigated every pitfall.
Sunny Worldwide Logistics provides comprehensive one-stop services, including sea, land, air, and rail freight, customs clearance, warehousing, inspection, trailer services, fumigation, and insurance.
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