Peruvian exports have grown steadily over the last two decades thanks to the joint and coordinated work of the public and private sectors. In 2022, Peru achieved a record US $63.193 billion in exports, up 3.7% from 2021.
The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Fernando Helguero, explained that last year 9,127 Peruvian businesses (+6%) exported 4,953 products (+3%) to 168 markets.
Peru's regions were the main drivers of this growth, accounting for 58% of total non-mining and non-energy exports, worth over US $12.222 billion and up 11.7 % from 2021.
There were 1,018 products originating from Peru's biodiversity which boasted unprecedented sales, positioning the country as the leading global supplier of products such as blueberries, fresh grapes, and quinoa, to name just a few.
Source: businesswire.com