On June 23, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) signed a Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) with the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration of the Republic of Peru (SUNAT) to honor each other’s Trusted Trader programs. The signing took place on the margins of the World Customs Organization Council Sessions in Brussels, Belgium.
This MRA will contribute to increased security of the international supply chain, facilitate trade at the border, and strengthen the economic competitiveness of Canadians doing business with Peru.
On June 22, the Trade Commissioner Services in Peru presented a report with collected intelligence, necessary for Canadian companies to understand the Peruvian construction market, measure the opportunities and challenges in the construction sector, identify the main characteristics, portfolio of relevant projects and key players.
Our Mining Conference: Greenfields exploration in Peru: Reality and Opportunities, took place in person on June 13. The opportunities and challenges of Peru's current greenfield and brownfield projects were presented, concluding that the country has some of the best exploration potential as its economy continues to be robust and expanding.
On May 26th, Peruvian entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs in British Columbia (BC) benefited from learning about the steps necessary to build a successful business in BC, as well as incentives for their small businesses.
The Peruvian Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Consulate General of Peru in Toronto, and Montt Group organized the DOING BUSINESS IN CANADA Conversation, which took place on Thursday, May 12 at 11 am (EDT).