A potential market of 9.4 million consumers would allow us to export various non-traditional products. The agenda of international trade negotiations is being actively promoted.
During the presidential address, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, reported that negotiations have already begun with India and Indonesia, to continue integrating the country with the Asia Pacific. In this regard, new negotiations are being sought with African and Arab countries, such as Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. a market of 9.4 million potential consumers, with a GDP per capita of US$52,000 destinationswhere we can export our main non-traditional products, such as avocado, coffee, quinoa, squid, manufactured goods, zinc, among others.
He also highlighted that in May of this year the substantial conclusion of negotiations with Hong Kong was announced, which will allow us to consolidate zero tariffs for our products, promote measures to facilitate trade and extend benefits to the services export sector.
“This Government has been actively promoting an agenda of international trade negotiations that will contribute to the reactivation of the SME economy,” Boluarte stressed.
In response to this, he stated that, During the state visit to the People’s Republic of China, both nations announced the substantial conclusion of the Optimization of the Trade Agreementa market that represents 36% of our exports, and is also our main trading partner. This modernization of the FTA incorporates new chapters that expand the benefits for Peruvian companies, especially SMEs, in addition to attracting greater Chinese investment to the country.
Source: Larepublica

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