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U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement



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Eliminates tariffs to the United States services in Peru (Agreement)

  1. Introduction to the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
  2. Business Opportunities for the United States Exporters
  3. International Trade relations between the United States and Peru

US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)
United States-Peru Free Trade Agreement

E-learning Course Master, International Business

The Subject “United States-Peru Promotion Agreement” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

Doctorate: World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish USA-Perú Study Doctorate in International Business in French Etats-Unis.

Foreign Trade and Business in the United States

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements (AI)

United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)

The United States-Peru International Trade promotion Agreement (TPA) entered into force in 2009.

  1. As a result of the entry into force of the United States-Peru Free Trade Agreement, 80% of U.S. Industrial and consumer export products enter duty-free in Peru
  2. Nevertheless, a value-added tax of 18% applied to virtually all the products entering to Peru results in moderately higher prices for many products in comparison to those prevailing in the United States

The United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement:

  1. Eliminates Tariffs and removes Technical Barriers to the United States services
  2. Provides a secure legal framework for investors, and
  3. Strengthens Intellectual Property Protection (IPP), workers, and environment

International Trade United States-Peru.

  1. Main United States exports to Peru were: machinery, chemicals, computer, electronics, petroleum, petroleum products, transport equipment, fish, forestry products, wood, newspapers, books, and food products

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