The US is Peru's main trading partner. Others include United Kingdom, Switzerland, China, Japan, Chile, Brazil, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Columbia, and Venezuela.
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Peru exports very few things! But a couple of those are bat guano (manure), asparagus, and a fruit called Lucuma.
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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.
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.
The country of Peru imports vehicles, machinery, corn, paper and cotton. Peru exports gold, copper, iron, fruit, and natural gas.
As of recent data, Peru accounts for approximately 1.5% of total world exports. This percentage can fluctuate based on global market conditions and the performance of Peru's key export sectors, such as mining, agriculture, and fisheries. For precise and up-to-date figures, consulting the latest reports from trade organizations or economic databases is recommended.
in Peru and in Chile they grow grapes and apples for export.
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.
Exports coffee from brazil, coffee, bananas, sugar, and silver from Peru
There are a wide number of exports in Peru. These include copper, gold, zinc, petroleum, coffee, as well as potatoes.