Peru's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2022, Peru was the world's 54th largest exporter, with a total export value of $59.4 billion, led by copper ore and gold. The country's top trading partner is China, followed by the United States and Japan. Imports for the same year stood at $56.6 billion, with refined petroleum and crude petroleum being the top imports. Peru's trade activities are crucial for its economy, with significant exports of natural resources and imports that support its industries and consumer markets.
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China: $23.2 billion (36% of total exports)
United States: $9.2 billion (14.3%)
Canada: $3 billion (4.6%)
India: $2.5 billion (3.9%)
South Korea: $2.3 billion (3.6%)
Japan: $2.2 billion (3.4%)
Chile: $1.95 billion (3%)
Spain: $1.88 billion (2.9%)
Netherlands: $1.8 billion (2.8%)
Brazil: $1.73 billion (2.7%)
Ores, slag, and ash: $26.9 billion (41.9% of total exports)
Gems and precious metals: $8.7 billion (13.5%)
Fruits and nuts: $5.5 billion (8.5%)
Mineral fuels including oil: $4.4 billion (6.8%)
Copper: $3.6 billion (5.6%)
Fish: $1.4 billion (2.1%)
Food industry waste and animal fodder: $1.2 billion (1.9%)
Coffee, tea, and spices: $1.14 billion (1.8%)
Knit or crochet clothing and accessories: $1.08 billion (1.7%)
Zinc: $853.6 million (1.3%)