
Insights for Peru
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April 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: Overall, Peru's trade in April 2026 showed a total import value of 6.23B USD, increasing by 153.21M USD (2.52%) from the previous month, while exports totaled 8.88B USD, decreasing by 541.27M USD (-5.74%). Year-on-year, imports increased by 1.53B USD (32.54%), and exports rose by 2.61B USD (41.51%). The trade balance reflects a robust export performance despite a monthly decline, indicating strong international demand, particularly from key partners like China and the United States.
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MoM insights: In April 2026, Peru's imports totaled 6.23B USD, reflecting a month-on-month increase of 153.21M USD (2.52%). The top three countries contributing to this increase were the United States (245.81M USD), Argentina (119.54M USD), and China (85.02M USD). Conversely, the lowest contributors were Canada (-116.75M USD), Ecuador (-103.44M USD), and Colombia (-74.55M USD). For exports, the total was 8.88B USD, showing a decrease of 541.27M USD (-5.74%). The highest decreases were from China (-452.72M USD), the United States (-103.96M USD), and Malaysia (-100.74M USD).
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YoY insights: Year-on-year, imports reached 6.23B USD, an increase of 1.53B USD (32.54%). The most significant growth came from China (524.83M USD), the United States (492.31M USD), and Argentina (126.95M USD). The lowest growth was seen from Canada (-61.2M USD), Morocco (-20.24M USD), and Sweden (-14.44M USD). Exports totaled 8.88B USD, with a substantial increase of 2.61B USD (41.51%). The top contributors to this growth were India (1.04B USD), China (830.86M USD), and the United States (170.46M USD). The lowest decreases were from the United Arab Emirates (-312.22M USD), Turkey (-22.54M USD), and Honduras (-10.3M USD).
