Joint statement following the 2nd UK-Peru trade dialogue:
celebrating 200 years of relations and building for the future
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, MP, Minister for
International Trade, and HE Juan Carlos Mathews Minister of
Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru, met in Lima on October 13,
2023 for the second United Kingdom-Peru Trade Dialogue.
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Ministers celebrated 200 years of relations between the two
sovereign nations and welcomed the continued strengthening of
the bilateral trade and cooperation through the existing
Trade Agreement between the UK and Peru and UK’s recent
accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement (CPTPP).
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Ministers agreed to continue working together to ensure that
citizens and businesses understand and benefit from these
Agreements. In this regard, They asked officials to work on a
joint communication plan highlighting the benefits that the
CPTPP and the UK-Andean Countries Trade Agreement have to
offer to all sectors of society and, in particular, to small
and medium enterprises.
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Ministers recognized the advances made in driving bilateral
trade to record levels and committed to continuing efforts to
identify new opportunities and remove barriers for business.
They asked their officials to continue following up the
negotiation of a double taxation agreement which will provide
business certainty and boost investment and competitiveness.
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Ministers discussed key sectors of interest and explored ways
to improve access to each other’s markets. They welcomed the
launch of the Bilateral Trade Review, on trade of goods and
services, with the aim of finding ways to deepen and
strengthen our bilateral trade relationships.
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Minister Huddleston emphasised the UK’s expertise in the
pharmaceutical sector and the benefits it could bring to
Peru’s healthcare system. He encouraged UK and Peru officials
to deepen collaboration to increase the flow of innovative
products to the Peruvian market and support the Peruvian
government’s healthcare ambitions.
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Ministers discussed the importance of recognising the
protection of Geographical Indications (GIs). Additionally,
Minister Mathews emphasized Peru’s interest for the
initiation of the dialogue and exchanging information to
establish a Mutual Recognition Agreement on Organic Products.
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Ministers also highlighted the importance of the OECD, and
expressed their interest in initiating collaboration
regarding Peru’s process of accession to the OECD.
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Ministers welcomed the work of officials within the framework
of the UK-Andean countries Trade Agreement, and the
importance of that forum in helping resolve market access
issues. Minister Huddleston recalled the need to continue to
address the issue of taxation treatment.
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Ministers agreed on the importance of continuing partnership
on tackling the climate crisis, through bilateral and
multilateral fora. Minister Huddleston highlighted the UK’s
support to Peru in their energy transition efforts, including
in the green hydrogen sector, where Peru is currently working
to develop a roadmap.
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Ministers agreed to continue working together as advocate
champions of openness and fair and free trade on the
multilateral stage, including in the WTO.
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Ministers reflected that 200 years of relations between the
two countries had forged deep and unbreakable links. The UK
is currently the largest direct foreign investor in Peru and
UK’s partnership in infrastructure has helped build
resilience in the face of increased climate challenges.
Minister Mathews highlighted the positive impact of the
United Kingdom’s investments in key sectors such as mining,
finance, and communications, as well as the opportunities
that arise in other sectors.
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Ministers agreed that UK´s accession to the CPTPP provides
the UK and Peru opportunities to further deepen our
long-standing and robust
relationship by enhancing opportunities
for trade and investment. Alongside tariff
reductions, CPTPP allows both countries to further liberalise
the UK-Peru trading relationship and work on opening up
opportunities in sectors to drive sustainable growth and
prosperity.