Yes, Canada does trade with Peru.
Canada exports a great deal of lumber to Peru. Canada also exports some fruits and vegetables to Peru that cannot be grown in Peru's climate like potatoes.
Peru is in South America. On the coast of the pacific. South of Canada. West side
Both countries agree to free trade, but the economy is a little different. Canada is in the northern hemisphere, in North America, while Peru is in the southern hemisphere, in South America. Peru was colonised by the Spanish and Canada was colonised by the French.
There is free trade agreement between Canada and Peru. The main products exported to Peru from Canada include cereals, machinery and equipment, paper, vegetables, electronics, aircraft products and parts, specialized instruments, iron constructed products, plastics, and tools.
for visit no but business yes
3 to 5 days
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It takes 8 hours from Toronto to Lima
it takes a long time
Gold and other precious metal accounted for more than half of Canada's imports from Peru. Other leading imports included copper and copper-related products, zinc, lead and other ores and concentrates.
The air distance from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Lima, Peru, is 3,967 miles. that equals 6,383 kilometers or 3,447 nautical miles.