Peru: Special economic zones add US$ 33.9 million in exports

Published Sep 21, 2023

Tridge summary

Peru's exports from special economic zones (SEZs) have seen significant growth in the first half of 2023, with the agricultural and chemical sectors leading the way. The main products exported include beverage bases, geomembranes, additives, and mangoes. Peru has eight SEZs, offering tax and customs benefits to attract private investment and promote foreign trade businesses.
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10:30 | Lima, set. twenty. This value, as detailed, is made up of 56% shipments of products from the agricultural sector and 33% from the chemical sector. Among the main products, beverage bases stand out, which explain 39% of the total exported during the first half of the year, geomembranes (19%), additives (9%) and mangoes (9%). Accumulated progress From January to June, the exported goods with the greatest growth compared to the same period in 2022 were gelatin and bases for carbonated drinks (increase of 562%), sodium borate (116%), and garlic in cubes and puree (16 %). Foreign trade: Peru is in the world's large value chains. Likewise, as of June 2023, Ecuador and Colombia were the main destinations for Peruvian exports from the SEZs, with a share of 39% and 33%, respectively. Along these lines, it is important to highlight the growth of shipments to the South Korean (292%), Panamanian (167%) and French (155%) markets. The latest report on SEZs can be read by clicking here. ...
Source: Andina
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