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Peruvian standard and non-traditional exports amounted to US$ 65.58 billion in 2022, discussed by the boost in shipped volumes in the very first case and by greater volumes and better rates in the 2nd, informed today, Monday, the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
Regarding traditional deliveries, the releasing entity detailed that they totaled up to US$ 47.35 billion in 2022, which meant a growth of 1.6 percent in 2021.
It was led by greater exported volumes of copper, oil and derivatives, natural gas, and coffee.Peruvian exports exceed US$ 65 billion in 2022.
(Photo web recreation)In month-to-month terms, in December, these exports amounted to US$ 4,19 billion, which represented an 8.0 percent expansion over the same month of the previous year.Regarding non-traditional exports, the BCRP showed that they amounted to US$ 18.23 billion in 2022, representing a development of 11.4 percent over 2021.
The outcome was greater deliveries of 3.8 percent in non-metallic mining, iron and steel, and farming products.
In this case, typical rates were 7.2 percent higher.In month-to-month terms, non-traditional exports reached US$ 1,83 billion in December 2022, which evidenced an expansion of 1.6 percent over the exact same month of the previous year.On the other hand, the Peruvian Central Bank highlighted that in the last 10 years, overall exports grew from US$ 47.4 billion to US$ 65.8 billion, registering a typical annual development rate of 3.3 percent.Thus, he defined that the value exported in 2022 was US$ 18.4 billion, greater than that tape-recorded in 2012.
The growth shows the impact of the greater volume of copper exports, whose average annual increase was 6.8 percent, and the delivery of non-traditional products, where the 10.9 percent boost in farming items stuck out.





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