ADEX: only eleven regions increased their shipments abroad between January and April 2020

Published Jun 19, 2020

Tridge summary

Between January and April of this year, regional exports in Peru, excluding Lima and Callao, saw a decrease of -15.2%, totaling over US $ 7,973 million, compared to the same period in 2019. Despite the negative impact of Covid-19, eleven regions experienced growth. The primary products exported included copper, gold, and other minerals, with the United States and China being the main importers. However, several regions like Ica, Áncash, and Arequipa saw a decrease in shipments, with the decline in traditional exports offset by an increase in non-traditional exports.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) Between January and April of this year, regional exports, not counting Lima and Callao, totaled more than US $ 7,973 million, registering a -15.2% drop compared to the same period of 2019 (US $ 9 thousand 404 millions). Only eleven regions maintained dynamism in their offices and closed in blue despite the current situation for Covid-19, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). According to the ADEX Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, those that showed favorable figures in the first four-month period of 2020 were Apurímac, 7th place in the ranking (40.5%), Puno in 10th (9.4%), Junín in the 11 ° (7.1%), Ayacucho 12 ° (58.5%), Pasco 14 ° (231.9%), Tacna 15 ° (13.9%), San Martín 16 ° (73.3%), Loreto 17 ° (261.9%), Madre de Dios 19 ° (1.1%), Huancavelica 20 ° (89.4%) and Ucayali 21 ° (39.8%). ADEX detailed that the first six exporting regions of the interior of the country closed in negative. The main one, Ica, totaled US $ 1,242,091,000 (-1.5%). Its offer ...
Source: Agraria

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