Dec. 11 (UPI) -- Chile is projecting a historic year in international trade. The country's exports reached $95.719 billion as of November, a 6.8% increase from the same period a year ago.
In 2024, Chile's overseas shipments surpassed $100 billion, and officials expect a record 2025 marked by 15 consecutive months of growth, according to a report from the Undersecretariat for International Economic Relations.
"Despite the difficult international environment, these figures show how our economic and trade policy, together with the private sector's efforts, have become a central pillar for diversifying our exports, investing in capital goods and strengthening the country's economic stability," said Claudia Sanhueza, undersecretary for International Economic Relations.
She added that "with more than 8,400 exporting companies and record figures in goods and services, Chile's foreign trade is now a key platform for job creation, investment and regional development."
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