Peru Trade Surplus Widens on Export Boost
2026-06-12 03:42
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Peru’s trade surplus widened to USD 3,304 million in April 2026 from USD 1,678 million in the same month last year.
Still, this was the smallest trade surplus since August 2025.
Exports surged 51.1% year-on-year to USD 9,329 million, driven by higher sales of traditional products (+68.8%), non-traditional products (+3.4%), and other products (+132.0%).
Imports also soared, though at a slower pace, rising 34.0% to an all-time high of USD 6,025 million, as purchases of consumer goods (+30.7%), capital goods (+39.3%), and raw materials and intermediate goods (+32.6%) continued to increase, partly offset by a decline in other goods (-27.2%).
Over the first four months of the year, Peru’s exports totaled USD 38,054 million, climbing 40.8%, while imports reached USD 21,883 million, up 18.5%.
As a result, the trade surplus jumped to USD 16,171 million from USD 8,555 million in the same period last year.