Peruvian Economy Grows 3.62% in October, but Less than September
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The Peruvian economy maintained its growth rate in October, when it recorded an expansion of 3.62% compared to the same month in 2024, driven by greater metal mining production, as well as fishing and construction, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).However, it grew less than September, when it recorded an expansion of 3.94%.The production of the Mining and Hydrocarbons sector grew 6.81%, compared to 2.09% i…
Peru's economy registered an increase of 3.62% in October compared to the same month of the previous year as a result of the increased momentum of mining and hydrocarbons and fishing. In the accumulated until the tenth month of the year, economic activity increased by 3.36%, while the variation of [...] The entry Peru's economy grew by 3.62% year-on-year in October due to the momentum of fishing and mining appears first in Forbes Spain.
According to INEI, productive activity closed October with an increase of 3.62%, a rate lower than that recorded the previous month (3.94%), with most sectors showing a positive performance, except for one of them that contracted.
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