The country of Peru imports vehicles, machinery, corn, paper and cotton. Peru exports gold, copper, iron, fruit, and natural gas.
If you mean from the United States, both the US and peru have laws regulating export of firearms from the US, and import of firearms into Peru.
Peru's main export items are copper, gold, zinc, iron, and steel while its main import items are petroleum, plastics, machinery, vehicles, and iron.
Exports - Cocaine, marijuana and alapacas. Imports - Mercenaries and US weapons.
Imports include machinery, petroleum products, electrical machinery, plastics, vehicles, steel, cereals, and weed
It exports 2.77 billion dollars off goods more than it imports. HeHeHe I answered my own question (but like2 hours later)
There are a wide number of exports in Peru. These include copper, gold, zinc, petroleum, coffee, as well as potatoes.
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Between 1998 and 2001, Canada accounted for 40 percent of American imports; Mexico accounted for 37 percent, Peru for 7 percent, and the United Kingdom for 3 percent.
Peru
Lima is in Peru. It is also the capital city of Peru.
Republic of Peru