Peru’s growth rate cooled over the second quarter of this year as weak domestic industry continued to drag on growth and investment suffered from electoral uncertainty. Going into Q3 we expect activity to slow further as a weakening external environment impacts export performance, but growth is unlikely to collapse altogether.
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