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export Peruvians showed negative growth in the last quarter of 2022; Despite this, the annual balance was positive with height 4%, reported the Association of Exporters (Adex).
During 2022 Peruvian supplies abroad was $63,193 million, up 4% from 2021, after falling in 5 of the 12 months of the year, the deepest of which were in the last quarter (October -6%, November -19% and December – 8%). ).
However, the conflict has created “tensions and concerns about the well-being of workers, damage to private property and the confidence of international buyers,” said Julio Pérez Alván, president of Adex.
How did exports by product behave?
Adex reported that raw material exports in 2022 amounted to $44,914 million, representing 71% of total Peruvian shipments and an increase of just 0.3% compared to 2021 ($44,767 million).
Of these, the sub-sector that was once the leader, such as booty traditional closed the year with a drop of 7% due to political and social instability. At the same time, the volume of supplies amounted to 35,032 million US dollars.
In second place were hydrocarbons ($6,151 million), which grew by 57.9%, followed by fisheries (1.9%) and agriculture (57.3%).
Despite a -2% drop in demand, China ($20,086M) ranked first with a 44.7% share, followed by the US ($2,963M) and Japan ($2,000,848M). top five Canada and South Korea.

Source: RPP

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