Economy of Peru

1980

Beginning in the 1980s, Peru faced economic difficulties as a result of the early 1980s recession and the increased political violence, with the government of Alan García enacting price controls that resulted in [name=":0" /> Under the

2006

Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners, with China becoming the nation's largest trading partner following the China–Peru Free Trade Agreement signed on April 28, 2009, while additional free trade agreements have been signed with the United States in 2006, Japan in 2011 and the European Union in 2012.

2009

Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners, with China becoming the nation's largest trading partner following the China–Peru Free Trade Agreement signed on April 28, 2009, while additional free trade agreements have been signed with the United States in 2006, Japan in 2011 and the European Union in 2012.

2011

Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners, with China becoming the nation's largest trading partner following the China–Peru Free Trade Agreement signed on April 28, 2009, while additional free trade agreements have been signed with the United States in 2006, Japan in 2011 and the European Union in 2012.

2012

The country was one of the world's fastest-growing economies in 2012, with a GDP growth rate of 6.3%, with the economy expecting to increase 9.3% in 2021 in a rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru.

Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners, with China becoming the nation's largest trading partner following the China–Peru Free Trade Agreement signed on April 28, 2009, while additional free trade agreements have been signed with the United States in 2006, Japan in 2011 and the European Union in 2012.

2021

The country was one of the world's fastest-growing economies in 2012, with a GDP growth rate of 6.3%, with the economy expecting to increase 9.3% in 2021 in a rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru.




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