PERU TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR EYES 2024 REBOUND AS PAST POLITICAL CHAOS SUBSIDES

Emerging from past political unrest and economic downturns, Peru's clothing and textile industry hopes for a strong 2024, leveraging ecological and technical innovations and a growing international presence through fairs and new commercial alliances. "The industry has had a hard 2023; it has received a strong hit...” said Carlos Penny-Bidegaray, president of the textile committee at the Peruvian Exports Association (ADEX - Asociación de Exportadores). Last year, Peru’s economy contracted 0.5%, and while political protests started to subside with the ...


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