Japan and Peru today: Trade Perus main exports to Japan (2006):
1.Copper 2.Zinc 3.Fishmeal 4.Silver Japans main exports to Peru
(2006): 1.Motor vehicles 2.Transport equipment 3.Electronic devices
4.Car and truck tires
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WHY INVEST IN PERU?
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Investment plays an important role in the countrys Economic
Growth and signals a promising future Source: Central Reserve Bank
of Peru, National Institute of Statistic and Information and SUNAT.
200420052006 4,86,48,03 9,113,920,1 5,712,213,0 2,74,57,3
40,935,336,9 19,629,635,4 4,78,414,7 13,614,327,8 4,77,916,6
17,525,541,3 52,329,4168,3 Pensions Funds (var%) IGBVL General
Index of the Stock Exchange Market of Lima (var %) Tax Collection
(var %) Credit System of the Private Financial Sector Exports (var
% in US$) Imports of capital goods (var % in US $) GDP of the
construction sector (var %) Private Investment (var %) Public
Investment (var %) Employment in companies with over 10 employees
(var %) GDP (var%)
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Sustainable economic growth with annual forecasted rate greater
than 8% 0 2 4 6 8 8082848688909294969800020406 Source:
International Monetary Fund and the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
Developed World GDP Growth (Annual variation %) 6,4 5,2 3,9 5,2
Peru 8,03
Increase in the imports of capital goods ( Millions of US$)
Rise in the commercial exchange (Millions of US$) Source: Central
Reserve Bank of Peru. Capital goods for the Industry Transport
Equipment Others
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Source Central Reserve Bank of Peru. * Forecasted by the
Ministry of Economics and Finance Source: SUNAT Peru is
progressively reducing its fiscal deficit (% of GDP) 0,5 By
increasing its central government tax revenues -3,3 -2,5 -2,3 -1,7
-1,1 -3,5 -3,0 -2,5 -2,0 -1,5 -1,0 -0,5 0,0 -0,4 2,5 0.0
2000200120022003 20042005 20062007 * 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5