Peruvian conventional and non-traditional exports totaled US$65.58 billion in 2022, defined by the rise in shipped volumes within the first case and by greater volumes and higher costs within the second, knowledgeable in the present day, Monday, the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
Regarding conventional shipments, the issuing entity detailed that they amounted to US$47.35 billion in 2022, which meant a progress of 1.6 % in 2021.
It was led by greater exported volumes of copper, oil and derivatives, pure fuel, and occasional.
In month-to-month phrases, in December, these exports amounted to US$4,19 billion, which represented an 8.0 % growth over the identical month of the earlier 12 months.
Regarding non-traditional exports, the BCRP indicated that they totaled US$18.23 billion in 2022, representing a progress of 11.4 % over 2021.
The outcome was greater shipments of three.8 % in non-metallic mining, iron and metal, and agricultural merchandise. In this case, common costs have been 7.2 % greater.
In month-to-month phrases, non-traditional exports reached US$1,83 billion in December 2022, which evidenced an growth of 1.6 % over the identical month of the earlier 12 months.
On the opposite hand, the Peruvian Central Bank highlighted that within the final 10 years, complete exports grew from US$47.4 billion to US$65.8 billion, registering a mean annual progress fee of three.3 %.
Thus, he specified that the worth exported in 2022 was US$18.4 billion, greater than that recorded in 2012.
The growth displays the affect of the upper quantity of copper exports, whose common annual enhance was 6.8 %, and the cargo of non-traditional merchandise, the place the ten.9 % enhance in agricultural merchandise stood out.