Yes, Canada does trade with Peru.
No, Peru is in South America south of Canada.
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.
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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.
The cardinal direction that you would go in to get from Egypt to Peru is Southwest.92° W of true North.
for visit no but business yes
Ireland is east of Canada.
3 to 5 days
The direction from Canada to Africa varies depending on the specific locations within each continent. Generally, if you are moving from eastern Canada, the direction is southeast, while from western Canada, it would be more south-southeast. Overall, the predominant direction is southward when considering the majority of routes from Canada to Africa.
If you were to travel from Uruguay to Peru, you would generally travel northwest. Uruguay is located to the east of Peru, so you would need to head in a northwesterly direction to reach Peru. The most common modes of transportation between the two countries would involve flying or driving through Argentina and/or Chile.