ADEX: twelve regions in Peru increased their exports in 2020

Published 2021년 2월 10일

Tridge summary

In 2020, regional exports in Peru, excluding Lima and Callao, saw a decrease of -6.4%, totaling over US $ 28,026 million, as reported by the Association of Exporters (ADEX). Despite the global pandemic, twelve regions saw positive growth, including La Libertad, Apurímac, Puno, Lambayeque, Ayacucho, Tacna, Pasco, San Martín, Madre de Dios, Ucayali, Huancavelica, and Amazonas. Primary shipments, primarily driven by mining, saw an 8.5% decrease, while non-traditional exports slightly decreased by -0.03%. Arequipa led the regional dispatches, followed by Ica and La Libertad, with copper, gold, and other commodities being the main exports. However, Ancash, Cusco, Cajamarca, Junín, Tumbes, Loreto, and Huánuco experienced declines.
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Original content

The Association of Exporters (ADEX) reported that regional exports, excluding Lima and Callao, totaled more than US $ 28,026 million in 2020, which represented a drop of -6.4% compared to the same period in 2019 (US $ 29 thousand 954 million). Twelve maintained the dynamism in their offices and closed in blue despite the situation due to the pandemic. According to the ADEX Data Trade Commercial Intelligence System, the regions that presented a positive behavior were La Libertad (10.4%), Apurímac (5.8%), Puno (45.8%), Lambayeque (9.1%), Ayacucho (121%), Tacna (75.1%), Pasco (55.5%), San Martín (21.3%), Madre de Dios (26.1%), Ucayali (106.1%), Huancavelica (108.5%) and Amazonas (18.9%). Primary shipments from the regions (US $ 20,735 million) contracted -8.5%. Mining was the most important subsector, despite falling -4.6%. Only traditional agriculture closed slightly higher (0.5%), while fishing (-22.9%) and oil and natural gas (-59.3%) ended lower. On the other hand, ...

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