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In Peru, exports added $24,334 million in the first half of the year

Peru
Published Aug 7, 2021

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In the first half of the year, Peruvian shipments abroad totaled US $ 24 thousand 334 million, registering an increase of 48.3% compared to the same period of 2020 (US $ 16 thousand 413 million), mainly due to the higher demand for some products such as copper, gold, iron and fishmeal, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). The president of the business union, Erik Fischer Llanos, explained that they add 10 consecutive months of growth, however, he showed his concern about the current political situation, which generates distrust in the economic agents. “A public-private dialogue and interlocutors with experience and knowledge of their sectors will allow the implementation of concrete actions and will help reduce uncertainty. The Peruvian productive fabric needs stability and security to continue contributing to the social, economic and sustainable development of the country ”, he remarked Referring to the monthly detail of dispatches, Fischer said that rates remain high ...
Source: AdexPeru
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