International Business Contexts (SM0269) 5th Sept 2014 Table of Contents Peru Task 1 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………3 2. Factor Conditions 2.1 Physical resources………………………………………………………………….3 2.2 Infrastructure………………………………………………………………………...4 3. Demand Conditions 3.1 Home and Export Demand………………………………………………………...6 3.2 Buyer Sophistication………………………………………………………………..7 4. Related and Supporting Industries 4.1 Small and Medium size Enterprises (SMEs) in Peru……………………………8
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The Republic of Peru otherwise called "Peru" is the third biggest nation in South America. It is interesting in the way that its scene ranges from mountains and shorelines to betrays and rain woodlands. Peru has a populace of 30‚147‚935 individuals; the vast majority of Peru’s inhabitants live along the coast. Just in its region of 496‚224 square miles this nation keeps up distinctive societies and conventions all through‚ including the assortment of dialects. Its two authority dialects right up
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Peru is one of the many Spanish speaking countries in the world. More than 80% of its population speaks Spanish‚ although this is not the only thing that makes Peru fascinating. It has many aspects that make it unique. These aspects include culture‚ traditions‚ agriculture‚ economy‚ and history. Traditions and cultures include various amounts and forms of art. Peru’s agriculture is supported by the coast‚ sierra‚ and jungle. Peru is a democratic republic‚ and its history ranges back to more than
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Geography Peru‚ in western South America‚ extends for nearly 1‚500 mi (2‚414 km) along the Pacific Ocean. Colombia and Ecuador are to the north‚ Brazil and Bolivia to the east‚ and Chile to the south. Five-sixths the size of Alaska‚ Peru is divided by the Andes Mountains into three sharply differentiated zones. To the west is the coastline‚ much of it arid‚ extending 50 to 100 mi (80 to 160 km) inland. The mountain area‚ with peaks over 20‚000 ft (6‚096 m)‚ lofty plateaus‚ and deep valleys‚ lies
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Geography Peru is a country located on the western part of South America just below the equator. The country is made up of a coastal plain in the west‚ tall mountains in its center (also called “The Andes”) and a jungle in the east that leads into the Amazon River basin. The highest point in Peru is Nevado Huascaran which is a mountain that is 22‚205 feet tall. The climate of Peru varies based on the landscape but it is mostly tropical in the east‚ desert in the west and temperate in the Andes
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Peru Peru is located on the west coast of South America‚ bordered by the South Pacific Ocean‚ Ecuador‚ Colombia‚ Brazil‚ Bolivia and Chile. Peru can be divided into three major regions‚ Costa (Coast) - the 3‚079-kilometer (1‚900 mile) Pacific Coastline; Sierra (Andes) - the central Andean Highlands; Selva (Amazon Basin) the remote eastern vastness of the Amazonian jungle. The best know of these is the central high sierra of the Andes‚ with its massive peaks‚ steep canyons‚ and extraordinary
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Unique Peru Distinct Climate That Make This Unmatched Destination Peru is small country located on the western South America. This country holds one of the world’s most diverse climates with a record 30 out of the 32 world climates and over 90 mini-climates (cite). The varied climatic conditions also give rise to a sundry ecosystem that makes the small country host a number of different and interesting natural attractions such as snow peaked mountains‚ beautiful islands and beaches and sandy desserts
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Country report PERU Summary Now that the worst of the economic crisis is over‚ the balance can be made up for Peru as well. GDP growth will fall to 1% in 2009‚ a steep drop from the 9.8% registered in 2008. However‚ in comparison to its peers‚ this can be considered a good result. Monetary and fiscal stimuli have supported growth so far. However‚ with regard to the fiscal stimulus‚ the bottom of the treasury chest is in sight. On the back of higher spending and falling revenues‚ the budget deficit
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In 1954 Peru became the first Latin American county to receive a Stand-by Arraignment with the IMF. Since this time Peru been supported by 24 IMF programs. However‚ not all of these IMF programs were successfully accomplished. Prior to 1980 Peru was under the rule of two military regimes. In 1980 President Fernando Belaunde Terry‚ was elected into office. During his presidency his administration failed to design efficient policies and take action to stem guerrilla group activities within the country’s
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Coastal Peru Crops of Coastal Peru can be watered by mist! Coastal Peru’s ocean affects day to day life. The ocean in Coastal Peru affects how crops grow and even how cold the climate is. The ocean has fish to catch and valleys have space to produce staple crops. Furthermore‚ the climate is cryogenic and arid (cold and dry) thanks to the mist produced by the ocean. The ocean of Coastal Peru is very helpful to the people that live there. The Humboldt current‚ also known as the Peru Current‚ is part
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