Peru Set to Strengthen Ties with UAE through Opening of New Embassy



Peru is about to open an embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a huge diplomatic milestone. The move, which was announced in a decree by the foreign ministry of Peru, is a significant development in the country's aim to increase its diplomatic presence in the Middle East and Africa.

Along with the current consulate in Dubai, the new embassy in Abu Dhabi is a component of Peru's larger government plan for the years 2020–2026. With a focus on fostering economic ties, boosting trade, and luring investment, this bold strategy aims to expand the number of embassies and consulates in the Middle East and Africa.

Peru's trade numbers with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) highlight the possibility for cooperation. In 2023, Peru exported $1.03 billion worth of goods to the UAE, mostly gold. The United Arab Emirates, which established an embassy in Peru in 2016, is a vital source of investment.

Beyond economic connections, the article explores the distinctive features of Peru's exports, highlighting its position as a significant global producer of gold, copper, and other minerals. The article also discusses the only LNG export facility on Peru's Pacific coast and the important role UAE-based DP World plays in Peru's Port of Callao.

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