Peru Sets Ambitious $100 Billion Export Target by 2026
Peru aims to boost its total exports to $100 billion by 2026. Prime Minister Denisse Miralles expressed confidence in achieving this challenging goal with public sector support. The country is the world's second-largest copper exporter and recorded $90.08 billion in exports in 2025.
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Peru has announced an ambitious plan to increase its total exports to $100 billion by the year 2026. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Denisse Miralles during a recent business event, highlighting the country's strategic economic goals.
Miralles acknowledged the daunting nature of the task but expressed confidence that the support of the public sector would be instrumental in achieving this target. The Peruvian government's commitment sets a clear trajectory for substantial economic growth over the next few years.
Currently, Peru holds the position of the world's second-largest producer and exporter of copper, a status reflected by its export achievements in 2025, which amounted to $90.08 billion. This strategic push to expand export capacity underscores Peru's commitment to solidifying its standing in the global market.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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