Peru Monthly GDP Growth Accelerates

2025-11-17 16:07 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

Peru’s GDP expanded 3.94% year-on-year in September 2025, following a 3.18% rise in August, supported by positive results across most economic sectors, with the exception of Telecommunications.

The agriculture sector surged 12.1%, led by strong production of olives (18,615.1%), avocado (112.9%), wheat (106.7%), dry beans (53.7%), onions (32.9%), coffee (27.1%), sugarcane (13.5%).

Mining grew 2.1%, driven by zinc (25.5%), copper (3.2%), silver (11.3%), lead (18.7%).

Manufacturing rose 1.7%, led by processing and preservation of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks (150.13%), meat processing and preservation (3.86%), and sugar production (13.34%).

Utilities output increased 2.7%, primarily electricity (2.7%), gas (0.8%), and water (2.9%).

The construction sector soared 10.2%, trade expanded 4%, and transportation rose 2.9%.

In contrast, telecommunications declined 0.1%, while the financial sector remained flat.

For the first nine months of 2025, Peru’s economy grew 3.3%.



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