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Head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mr.Minchetur), Roberto Sanchez reported that Peruvian exports goods reached $47,827 million between January and September, up 11.1% from what was recorded in 2021.
This expansion was the result of higher prices and volumes, highlighting the growth in exports of liquefied natural gas (+307%), sulfuric acid (+245%), anthracite (+202%) and coffee (+146%).
The main destinations of Peruvian products in the first nine months of the year were China (US$16.170 million), USA (US$6.209 million), European Union (US$5.140 million), Japan (US$2319 million). million), South Korea ($2,116 million), Canada ($1,919 million), United Kingdom ($1,542 million), Chile ($1,482 million), Brazil ($1,235 million . US) and Mexico (601 million US dollars). million).
Development
The Ministry of Tourism specified that exports of traditional and non-traditional fish reached USD 3,329 million in the third quarter of 2022, up 1.3% from 2021, including sales of frozen fish (+30.1%) and shrimp (+25 ,eight%). ). In September alone, fish exports increased by 20.1%.
For their part, traditional and non-traditional agricultural shipments reached $6,765 million, up 18.7% between January and September, highlighting, along with coffee, higher sales of palm oil/palm kernel (+103%) and tare (+43%). Fruit exports, which account for 51% of agricultural exports, grew by 7% driven by higher sales of blueberries (+32%), frozen mango (+21%) and grapes (+13%).
In the case of textile and clothing exports, it continued to grow in September (+14.9%), increasing by 30.5% in the third quarter compared to 2021. Exports of cotton products, which account for 60% of textile exports, increased. 36%, while exports of wool and fine pile increased by 3.6%
Finally, exports of mining, metal and non-metal products reached US$27,322 million, representing a slight decline (-0.8%) due to lower sales of iron (-22.9%), exported mainly to China (94% of the total volume). However, along with the growth of anthracite exports (+202%), sales of calcium phosphate (+50.3%) and zinc (+14.7%) increased. Metallurgical exports increased in a similar way (+20.4%).
Source: RPP

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