Peruvian exports reach USD 3,592 million in February

Published 2021년 4월 1일

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Peru's international exports in February 2021 saw a 5.3% increase compared to the same period last year, totaling $3,592 million, as reported by the Institute for Research and Development of Foreign Trade of the Lima Chamber of Commerce (Idexcam). This growth is largely due to a significant increase in exports to China, which reached $1,273 million, marking a 50.17% rise. However, there was a decline in exports to India, South Korea, Japan, and Chile. The top product lines exported include copper minerals, gold, fishmeal, and iron minerals. Notably, fishmeal exports experienced a surge of 232.91%, and fish fats and oils saw a significant increase of 436.34%. Additionally, there was a notable rise in fresh grape and mango exports.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl/Agencia Andina, @PortalPortuario, Peruvian exports totaled 3,592 million dollars in February of this year, which meant a growth of 5.3% compared to what was registered in the same period last year, according to figures preliminary reports from the Institute for Research and Development of Foreign Trade of the Lima Chamber of Commerce (Idexcam). From Peru, shipments to China totaled 1,273 million dollars, a figure that represented an increase of 50.17%; it is followed by the United States with 450 million dollars (4.86%); Canada with 186 million dollars (10.29%) and Switzerland with 164 million dollars (10.96%). The Netherlands also appears with shipments for 114 million dollars (7.9%); and Brazil with 83 million dollars (5%), compared to February 2020. However, the Chamber of Lima detailed that they reported negative variations in shipments to India with 163 million dollars (-12.42%); South Korea with 140 million dollars (-34.64%); Japan with 117 ...

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