Contraction of -13.3% in regional exports in Peru until August

Published 2020년 10월 23일

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The article reports a decrease of 13.3% in regional exports,excluding Lima and Callao, between January and August of this year, compared to the same period in 2019. The regions that closed higher include twelve mining regions and two more possibly showing positive figures. Ica was the leading exporting region, followed by Arequipa and Áncash, while Piura, Apurímac, Cajamarca, Cusco, Tumbes, Amazonas, and Huánuco closed in the red. Recovery was led by La Libertad, with gold as its main item.
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Regional exports, excluding Lima and Callao, totaled more than US $ 16,275 million between January and August of this year, which meant a decline of -13.3% compared to the same period in 2019, when they exceeded US $ 18,000 780 million, Adex reported. The institutional union reported that these shipments are recovering slowly, the contraction (-13.3%) is lower than that accumulated in July (-14.1%), twelve eminently mining regions closed higher and it is possible that another two (Moquegua and Amazonas) will exhibit figures in blue in the coming months. Precisely, Amazonas, along with Ucayali, Piura, Cusco and Huancavelica participate in the Virtual Food Expo 2020, until next November 15, exhibiting the best of their food portfolio through the B2Perú platform. Ica, in blue The first region by exported amount was Ica (S $ 2.126 million), despite suffering a decrease of -13.6%. Its supply was basically made up of iron, fresh grapes, gasoline and tin, its main destinations being the ...

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