(Agaria.pe) The vice president of the Association of Exporters (ADEX), Rafael del Campo Quintana, proposed a work agenda to strengthen the commercial, economic, and logistical integration between Peru and Ecuador.
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This was during his participation in the XVII Meeting of the Peruvian-Ecuadorian Neighborhood Commission held a few days ago in the neighboring country to the north. Ecuador is an important destination for Peruvian shipments. Between January and August of this year, it was the 15th globally and the third in South America, after Chile and Brazil. It is also a large demander of value-added products. The first point of the pending agenda – Del Campo Quintana indicated – is about the sanitary access protocols. He asked to advance the cases of onion, rice, and cattle. "The more restrictions that are put in place, the more smuggling there is," he said. He also proposed including other products with potential, such as blueberries, avocados, fertile eggs, and turkey meat; and, after recalling the recent restrictions on Ecuadorian pitahaya and Peruvian grapes, he asked to accelerate the coordination between the food safety areas of both countries. The second topic is linked to logistical ...
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