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Perú Balanza Comercial
Último Lanzamiento
oct. 31, 2025
Actual
4,233.1
Unidades En
USD Million
Previo
3,654
Frecuencia
Mensual
Próximo Lanzamiento
ene. 16, 2026
Tiempo restante para el Lanzamiento
30Días 16 Horas
Máximo | Mínimo | Promedio | Rango de Datos | Fuente |
4,233.1 oct. 2025 | -676.3 ene. 2014 | 206.28 USD Million | 1957-2025 | Central Reserve Bank of Peru |
La balanza comercial (BC) se refiere a la diferencia entre el valor monetario de las importaciones y exportaciones de un país durante un período de tiempo determinado. Una balanza comercial positiva indica un superávit comercial, mientras que una balanza comercial negativa indica un déficit comercial. La balanza comercial es un componente importante para determinar la cuenta corriente de un país.
Últimas Actualizaciones
Peru’s trade surplus reached a new record of USD 4,233 million in October 2025, up significantly from USD 1,722 million in the same month last year, as exports have grown much faster than imports. Exports surged 46% year-on-year, reaching USD 9,517 million, fueled by impressive gains in both traditional products, which jumped 63.1%, and non-traditional products, which rose 10.7%. On the other hand, imports climbed 10.1% to USD 5,284 million, driven by higher spending on consumer goods (+10.8%), raw materials and intermediate goods (+7.2%), and capital goods (+14.1%). Considering the January–October period, Peru’s trade surplus expanded markedly to USD 26,150 million from USD 16,861 million a year earlier, as exports increased 20.6% to USD 74,149 million while imports rose 12.2% to USD 47,999 million.
Historia de Balanza Comercial en Perú
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