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LIMA: Peru will likely post a $5.9 billion trade surplus in all of 2017 instead of $5.1 billion as previously expected thanks to higher copper and gold prices, the central bank said in a presentation on Monday.
In the first 10 months of this year, Peru registered a $4.6 billion trade surplus, according to the latest trade data available in the central bank.
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