martes, 14 de enero de 2020
► PERU Non-traditional exports up 7.6% in Nov 2019
(Andina) Peru's non-traditional exports reached US$1.224 billion in November 2019, a 7.6% expansion over the same period in 2018, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) has reported.
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"This growth was explained by higher shipped volumes (6.6%) —mainly of farming, fishery, and iron-steel products— and due to increased average prices," the entity underlined.
Thus, non-traditional product sales abroad totaled US$12.403 billion between January and November 2019, which represented a growth of 3.5% compared to the similar period in 2018.
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Likewise, the issuing entity pointed out that —in the first eleven months of 2019— the increased sales of avocados (+2.6%), blueberries (+53.6%), grapes (+10.1%), frozen giant squid (+54.1%), and asparagus (+3%), among other products, were registered.
Peru's non-traditional exports value registered a rise of 4.4% in the last 12-month period that ended in November 2019. Compared with other Latin American countries, it meant the highest growth among the main countries in the region.
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Central Reserve Bank of Peru,
latin america,
Peru News,
PERU Non-traditional exports up,
peruvian economy,
peruvian market
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