viernes, 28 de enero de 2011

Peru's exports totaled U.S. $ 35.042 million in 2010, 31.1 percent more compared to the same period last year,

 
 
Peru's exports totaled U.S. $ 35.042 million in 2010, 31.1 percent more compared to the same period last year, before a recovery in international prices of major exports of the country, reported the National Superintendency of Tax Administration (Sunat .)

In 2010, all economic sectors (traditional and nontraditional) reflected a positive performance.
In addition, Peruvian exports are clearly concentrated in primary products because they had a stake of 77 percent of total exports, while nontraditional accounted for 22 percent of the total and the remaining one percent was explained by the category "other.
With the result obtained in 2010 recovers the positive trend was recorded until 2008, the year the exports amounted to 31.008 million dollars and then, due to the financial crisis, fell to 26.738 million in 2009.
In that sense, last year traditional exports amounted to U.S. $ 27.157 million, a level higher by 33.1 percent over the previous year.
He stressed the expansion of foreign sales of Petroleum and Natural Gas (60.8 percent), Agriculture (53.1 percent), Mining (31.2 percent) and Fish (11.9 percent).
The Sunat recalled the heavy dependence of the minerals in the structure of Peruvian exports in 2010, as the mining sector said 78 percent of traditional exports and 61 percent of total exports.
According to exported products, copper (8.870 billion) and gold (7.735 million) ranks as the top two, and the export value of each of these products exceeded the annual value of all non-traditional exports in that year .
During 2010 the non-traditional exports amounted to 7.641 million U.S. dollars, representing a growth of 23.6 percent over the previous year.
This amount also set a record by exceeding the amount exported in 2008 and reached 7.565 million dollars.
By economic sector, exports of Non-Metallic Mining (69.6 percent) are the largest growth, followed by Iron and Steel Metallurgy (67.5 percent), chemical (46.2 percent), Fishing (23.2 percent), Agriculture (19.8 percent ) Metal Mechanic (11.2 percent), Other (nine percent) and textiles (4.2 percent).
In 2010 non-traditional products exported 4.423, much higher at 149 compared with those recorded in the previous year.
Fresh or chilled asparagus (291 million), refined copper wire (275 million), fresh grapes (179 million), other fish and squid (158 million) and "t-shirt" of cotton for men or women (158 million), topping the list of major non-traditional products in 2010.
Finally, the United States remained the main destination for Peruvian exports with a share of 16 percent of the total, China accounted for 15 percent, Switzerland (11 percent), Canada (nine percent) and Japan (five percent .)
Exports to U.S. amounted to 5.710 billion in 2010, 25.7 percent compared with the previous year.
The main products exported to this market are gold, refined copper, other gasoline without tetraethyl lead, crude oil and other raw coffee.
For his part, Peruvian exports to China amounted to U.S. $ 5.408 million in 2010, 32.6 percent over 2009.
There is a high concentration of exports in primary products, highlighting items of copper, fishmeal, lead ore, refined copper and zinc ore, among others.
Finally, exports to Switzerland amounted to U.S. $ 3.844 million, 2.8 percent down on 2009, due to lower gold sales, the mainstay of exports to that country.

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