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Peru.(Statistical Data Included)
From:
Foreign Policy
| Date:
January 1, 2002
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The 1990s, though turbulent, left Peru with positive, enduring results. The reforms instituted during that decade have given the country a favorable set of laws and rules for foreign direct investment. Such changes--coupled with Peru's historic and continued success in mining and its global leadership in fisheries and seafood exports--make the country well suited for rapid growth.
Peru, too, has made some important strides in tackling difficult problems. Since 1995, coca...
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