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  2. List of countries by leading trade partners - Wikipedia

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    In most cases the data relates to 2021 rankings. Data was extracted from the World Trade Organization's Trade Profile Database. [1] [2] Colour indicate leading merchandise export destination for indicated country (EU aggregated), c. 2007-10. Colour indicate leading source of merchandise imports for indicated country (EU aggregated), c. 2007-10.

  3. Panjiva - Wikipedia

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    Panjiva Inc. is a global trade data company based in New York City. It is a subscription-based website with import and export details on commercial shipments worldwide. Panjiva was founded in 2006 by Josh Green and James Psota and acquired by S&P Global in 2018. [1]

  4. Port Import/Export Reporting Service - Wikipedia

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    These import and export records account for 17 million Bills of Lading collected by PIERS per year. The raw data is subsequently verified, analyzed, and synthesized with supplementary data sourced from The United Nations, United States Census, Dun & Bradstreet, and direct international country sources for use in PIERS trade intelligence tools. [1]

  5. Economy of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners. China became the nation's largest trading partner following the China–Peru Free Trade Agreement signed on 28 April 2009. [26] Additional free trade agreements have been signed with the United States in 2006, [14] [27] Japan in 2011 [28] and the European Union in ...

  6. Peru–United States Trade Promotion Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The United States–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (Spanish: Acuerdo de Promoción Comercial Perú – Estados Unidos o Tratado de Libre Comercio Perú – Estados Unidos) is a bilateral free trade agreement, whose objectives are eliminating obstacles to trade, consolidating access to goods and services and fostering private investment in and between the United States and Peru.

  7. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Chile–Peru Free Trade Agreement: Chile Peru August 22, 2006: Chile–Honduras Free Trade Agreement: Chile Honduras Colombia–Panama Free Trade Agreement: Colombia Panama September 13, 2013: Economic Partnership Agreement: European Union Caribbean Community: November 1, 2008 [108] Malaysia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement [109] Malaysia New ...

  8. List of the largest trading partners of the United States

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    The 30 largest trade partners of the United States represent 87.9 percent of U.S. exports, and 87.4 percent of U.S. imports as of 2021. These figures do not include services or foreign direct investment.

  9. Peru–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Peru and United States of America (USA) established relations following Peru's independence from Spain in 1826. In the twenty-first century the two countries have become close partners, collaborating in trade with a free trade agreement and in limiting the trafficking of narcotics into the United States.