Peru - Trade

Trade (% of GDP)

Trade (% of GDP) in Peru was 43.44 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 58.43 in 2008, while its lowest value was 22.54 in 1989.

Definition: Trade is the sum of exports and imports of goods and services measured as a share of gross domestic product.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 40.48
1961 43.01
1962 41.93
1963 40.03
1964 37.31
1965 34.66
1966 34.73
1967 35.60
1968 36.98
1969 34.29
1970 32.99
1971 28.62
1972 28.15
1973 28.67
1974 35.46
1975 31.92
1976 31.42
1977 37.59
1978 39.71
1979 45.59
1980 47.64
1981 41.28
1982 41.07
1983 43.24
1984 39.19
1985 44.88
1986 34.52
1987 27.35
1988 33.22
1989 22.54
1990 29.47
1991 26.66
1992 27.98
1993 28.77
1994 28.92
1995 30.93
1996 31.65
1997 33.47
1998 32.95
1999 33.21
2000 35.54
2001 35.06
2002 35.25
2003 37.62
2004 41.94
2005 47.36
2006 51.79
2007 55.69
2008 58.43
2009 48.11
2010 51.67
2011 55.99
2012 52.62
2013 49.79
2014 46.85
2015 45.16
2016 45.39
2017 47.51
2018 48.64
2019 46.79
2020 43.44

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts