Japan was the third destination of Peruvian exports

Published Sep 5, 2023

Tridge summary

Peruvian exports to Japan in 2022 reached $3,157 million, a 7.7% increase compared to the previous year, with traditional products like minerals and hydrocarbons dominating the market. However, there was also a small portion of value-added products like squid, avocado, and asparagus. The Peru-Japan Business Meeting was held to strengthen ties between the two countries and promote future bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
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Japan was the third destination of Peruvian exports in 2022, adding US$ 3,157 million, which represented an increase of 7.7% compared to 2021 (US$ 2,932 million) and was characterized because 92.3% of the total were traditional products, mainly minerals and hydrocarbons, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). Raw copper, gasoline, natural gas, zinc and tin stood out. In the offer with added value -represented 7.7%-, squid, avocado, liver and roe salted or in brine, trout fillets and asparagus were observed, to which grapes will be added next October, whose entry into the market Japanese was announced by the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa), last March. During her participation in the 'Peru-Japan Business Meeting, Trade and Investment Opportunities' held within the framework of the 150 years of diplomatic relations between Peru and Japan, ADEX Agro-Export Manager, Claudia Solano, gave details of the mission. Fresh & Frozen to Japan', held from August 29 to September ...
Source: AdexPeru

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