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MEF: Peru and China might complete double taxation agreement at end-2024

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17:48 | Lima, Jun. 17.

Peruvian Economy-Finance Minister Jose Arista on Monday forecast that Peru and China might be completing negotiations for a double taxation agreement by the end of this year.

"What are the advantages that we offer to this huge country (China)? Among the advantages is our institutional stability, in terms of regulations. We have a free trade agreement (FTA) with them, which not only allows for exporting or importing at zero tariff rates, but also allows for granting stability and security to investments," Arista told TVPeru.

"There is also Peru's recognition of China as a market economy. And, thirdly, we will be signing a double taxation agreement with China; the corresponding negotiations should be concluding by the end of this year," he added.


"On this trip, we will be accompanied by the Agriculture minister (Angel Manero) and the National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) because we want to include, within the FTA, the possibility of China importing meat and fruits, such as fresh grapes or pecans. That is what we want to do, for them to open up their market to Peruvian products," Arista stated.

"There are basically no tariffs worldwide anymore, but most of the barriers are phytosanitary. That is why a team from Senasa is accompanying us to open a market for (Peruvian) farming production," he added.

Furthermore, the government official said that external markets are quite demanding. Thus, Peru has to live up to international demands.

APEC Cooperation

Regarding the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, Minister Arista underscored that it is a space which puts Peru in the spotlight of major investors globally.


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Publicado: 17/6/2024