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Peru's FTA with Thailand to increase exports of grapes and fish

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Peru's Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Magali Silva. Photo: ANDINA/Archivo

15:45 | Lima, Oct. 14 (ANDINA).

The recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Thailand is expected to allow Peruvian producers to increase their exports of grapes, canning food, and fishmeal, the Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister, Magali Silva, announced Monday.
The FTA negotiations concluded last week after a bilateral meeting between Peru's President Ollanta Humala and Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. 

The one-on-one talk took place on the sidelines of the 21st leaders' meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, held in Bali, Indonesia.

"The free trade deal will allow the Andean country to have promising results in increasing exports of products such as canned food, flour, frozen fish, and grapes," Silva said.

Moreover, Silva noted the FTA opens the opportunity for more Peruvian products to continue to access the international markets under more favorable conditions.

Likewise, APEC's Foreign Trade Ministers' Meeting in Bali allowed to finalized the closure of a preferential tariff agreement between Peru and Indonesia.

Bilateral trade between the two countries was worth US$650 million in 2012, a sharp increase from just US$85 million in 2005.

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Published: 10/14/2013