According to President Castillo, Peru-China trade generates greater opportunities for economic growth to the benefit of both countries.

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Peru reaffirms its willingness to strengthen economic and trade relations with China as President Pedro Castillo was invited to the 130th edition of China Import and Export Fair. | Photo: Twitter/@DiarioElPeruano

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“China is a strategic partner for Peru in terms of trade and investment. We express our willingness to continue strengthening economic and trade relations,” he said in a message to the Canton Fair being held in China.

Among the milestones of that relationship, Castillo highlighted the validity, since 2010, of the bilateral trade agreement that allowed establishing a relevant legal framework to improve the exchange of products and services as well as trade and investment.

China is the main destination for Peruvian exports and the main supplier of products that Peru imports, Castillo said, underlining that the value of bilateral trade exchange reached more than $22 billion in 2020.


"Peruvian President Pedro Castillo participated virtually in the Canton Fair in China and highlighted the importance of this Asian country as a strategic partner of Peru in the Asia Pacific, in foreign trade and investment."

“And even despite the effects of the pandemic, in 2021 we observe a REMARKABLE recovery of our bilateral trade flows, which, as of the first half of the year, surpassed 14 billion dollars,” he added.

According to President Castillo, Peru-China trade generates greater opportunities for economic growth to the benefit of both countries.

In addition, the exchange “results in improving the quality of life of the population and at the same time it is an important means of sharing knowledge, technology, and culture and strengthens the bonds of friendship between the peoples,” said the president.

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