Mexico May Soon Reach Free Trade Deal With Peru, Ferrari Says
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Mexico’s government is close to reaching a free-trade agreement with Peru that would more than double the country’s exports to the South American nation, Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari said.
Mexico currently exports $974 million a year to Peru, which represents 0.3 percent of Mexican exports and accounts for 3.4 percent of Peru’s imports, according to a document Ferrari presented at Congress today.