From 2001 to 2018, Peruvian exports saw a significant increase, peaking at US $ 47.5 billion. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, exports dropped to US $ 39.1 billion in 2020. Despite this setback, exports have rebounded, reaching a record US $ 19.6 billion in the first five months of 2021. This recovery is attributed to trade agreements and the efforts of Peru's trade offices abroad, which operate in 26 countries and provide free support to exporters. These offices identify market opportunities and connect producers with international buyers, with a focus on promoting sustainable and nutritional products like cocoa, coffee, alpaca products, and superfoods. Despite challenges such as the pandemic, which led to the shift of promotional activities online, the outlook for Peruvian exports remains positive.