The Cámara de Comercio e Industria de El Salvador (Camarasal), in collaboration with the Embassy of Peru, the Directorate of Economic Promotion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru and the Asociación de Exportadores del Perú (ADEX), conducted a trade mission from may 12 to 14 with the aim of strengthening trade ties between the two nations.

The initiative focused on Peru’s manufacturing sector and allowed a strategic approach with Salvadoran companies in sectors such as paper, ceramics, wood, chemicals, household solutions and engineering. This mission seeks to promote new business opportunities and consolidate sustainable trade relations.
During the three days of activities, more than 40 meetings were held between Peruvian and Salvadoran businessmen, which represents a key platform for boosting bilateral trade and promoting the growth of the business sector in both countries.

Camarasal highlighted the importance of these meetings, especially in a context in which El Salvador and Peru are advancing in negotiations to establish a Free Trade Agreement, which could further open the doors to regional trade.
The institution reaffirmed its commitment to continue promoting this type of spaces that facilitate business connections and strengthen the Salvadoran economy through international cooperation and the opening of new markets.