Risk & Credit Solutions
 
Global Credit Solutions - Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Rights Peru

Population:  28,302,603    (Approx - July 2006)

Currency Converter


Place Intellectual Property Rights Peru

[* Indicates field required.]

Name *

Company Name*

Phone*

Fax

Email*

Your country of residence

State:

Your services enquiry

How did you reach us?

Verification Code: (type these letters into the box below)

Economy Overview:
Peru's economy reflects its varied geography - an arid coastal region, the Andes further inland, and tropical lands bordering Colombia and Brazil. Abundant mineral resources are found in the mountainous areas, and Peru's coastal waters provide excellent fishing grounds. However, overdependence on minerals and metals subjects the economy to fluctuations in world prices, and a lack of infrastructure deters trade and investment. After several years of inconsistent economic performance, the Peruvian economy grew by more than 4 percent per year during the period 2002-2005, with a stable exchange rate and low inflation. Risk premiums on Peruvian bonds on secondary markets reached historically low levels in late 2004, reflecting investor optimism regarding the government's prudent fiscal policies and openness to trade and investment. Despite the strong macroeconomic performance, the TOLEDO administration remained unpopular in 2005, and unemployment and poverty have stayed persistently high. Economic growth will be driven by the Camisea natural gas megaproject and by exports of minerals, textiles, and agricultural products. Peru is expected to sign a free-trade agreement with the United States in early 2006.

Requirements:

  1. Instructions / authority to proceed with negotiated settlement on the company letterhead.
  2. Full details of the debtor/s and a summary of how the debt was incurred.
  3. The amount owing, and the particulars of how it is arrived at.
  4. Other supportive documentation such as invoice, bill of lading etc.
  5. Copy of demands made by your company for payment, and copy of any correspondence from the debtor/s that is held on file.