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Bilateral relations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malaysia–Peru relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Malaysia and Peru. Malaysia has an embassy in Lima,[1] which was established in 1996, while Peru has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, which was established in 1992.[2] The countries desire to improve their relations in tourism, trade and investment, agriculture and forestry, health, science and technology, energy, education, rural development, poverty alleviation, gastronomy, and art and culture.[3][4]
On 11 October 1995, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad left for an official visit to Peru.[5][6] Mahathir said both countries should strive for tangible economic cooperation, stronger trade ties and a deeper level of political and cultural relations.[7]
Malaysia is one of the main destination for Peruvian exports with the total trade in 2012 records $235 million.[8] Peruvian exports to Malaysia total around $28 million while Malaysian exports with $207 million.[8]
In 1995, an agreement on mutual promotion and protection of investments has been signed between the two countries.[9]
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