The embassy actively promotes bilateral trade and investment between the Dominican Republic and Peru, two economies with complementary strengths and expanding commercial ties. Peru is a major mining economy (leading global producer of silver, copper, zinc, tin, lead, and gold), agricultural exporter (quinoa, coffee, asparagus, avocados, grapes, mangoes), fishing nation (anchovy for fishmeal and fish oil), and growing manufacturer. The Dominican Republic specializes in tourism, free trade zone manufacturing, services, tropical agriculture (organic cacao, coffee, bananas), mining (gold, silver, nickel), and Caribbean products. The embassy facilitates business connections, provides market intelligence about investment opportunities, assists Peruvian companies exploring Dominican markets (particularly in mining technology, agricultural products, and food processing), supports Dominican exporters seeking Peruvian market access, coordinates trade missions and business delegations, and works with chambers of commerce and business associations. Key sectors of mutual interest include mining (Peruvian expertise in mining operations, processing, and environmental management applicable to Dominican mining sector), agriculture and food trade (exchange of tropical Caribbean and Andean products, coffee varieties, organic cacao, tropical fruits), tourism cooperation (knowledge sharing on sustainable tourism, heritage site management, culinary tourism), manufacturing (potential Peruvian investment in Dominican free trade zones), renewable energy (both countries developing solar, wind, and hydroelectric projects), and construction. The embassy promotes Dominican products to Peruvian importers including Caribbean rum, cigars, organic cacao, coffee, and tropical fruits, while facilitating Peruvian exports of quinoa, coffee, asparagus, textiles, and mining equipment to Dominican markets. Both countries participate in regional trade arrangements and maintain economic cooperation within the Latin American framework.