The EU-Colombia-Ecuador-Peru Trade Agreement includes full or partial tariff liberalisations, substantive duty free quotas, the removal of regulatory or technical non-tariff barriers and the introduction of trade facilitating-measures, such as customs procedures. The Trade Agreement also liberalises capital movements, investments and public procurement markets. Not the least, the Agreement commits the parties to respecting human rights, guaranteeing employment rights and ensuring an adequate level of environmental protection.
The EU’s comprehensive trade agreement with Colombia and Peru has been provisionally applied with Peru since 1 March 2013 and with Colombia since 1 August 2013.
On 1 January 2017, Ecuador also joined the agreement.
A list of the all the amendments and annexes of the agreement are available on the DG TRADE website.
As a result, the EU now has a preferential trade agreement with three countries of the Andean community (Bolivia being the exception). At present, Bolivia benefits from the EU’s generalised scheme of preferences (GSP) including through the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and governance known as GSP+. Bolivia could also ask to negotiate to join the trade agreement should it so wish.
The trade agreement between the EU of the one part, and Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, of the other part, opened up markets on both sides and provides
Current payments and capital movements are also liberalised. This facilitates the free movement of services, investments and establishments.
Trade relations between the EU and Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
The highest EU exports to the three Andean countries are manufactured goods, especially machinery and transport equipment, as well as chemical products.
In turn, the highest imports from Colombia, Peru and Ecuador into the EU consist of agricultural products, fuels and mining products.
The EU-Colombia-Peru-Ecuador Trade Agreement provides improved market access by reducing or eliminating tariffs on important goods for bilateral trade.
Over a transitional period, the EU eliminates tariffs on almost all exports coming from Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, except for certain vegetables and fruits.
For specific sensitive products, tariff rate quotas are in place. This means that each year only a limited amount of sensitive products can be traded free of duties. The products subject to tariff rate quotas (TRQs) are
These quotas are managed on the basis of a first-come-first-served principle. The application period is from 1 January to 31 December. If any imports that arrive in the EU exceed these TRQs, an MFN customs duty will apply.
Find the specific provisions related to tariffs per category of products and applicable rate quotas in the
Colombia, Peru and Ecuador also grant the European Union tariff benefits. Recognizing the asymmetry in the parties´ development levels, the liberalization is gradual, spreading over a period of up to 17 years. Once all the tariff reductions will be implemented
Find the specific provisions related to tariffs elimination and applicable quotas in the
Before you export
In order to qualify for preferential treatment, your product will need to satisfy the rules of origin under the agreement. Please check the interactive “Rules of Origin Self Assessment tool (ROSA)” in My Trade Assistant to assess whether your product fulfils the rules of origin and find out how to prepare the correct documents.
General information about the rules of origin and the origin procedures can be found in this section.
Origin is the 'economic nationality' of traded goods. If you are new to the topic, find an introduction to the main concepts in the goods section.
Rules of origin
The rules of origin are set out in Annex II concerning the definition of the concept of ‘originating products’ and methods of administrative cooperation. The link refers to a consolidated version taking into account the accession of Ecuador in 2016 (OJ L 356, 24.12.2016, p.1093).
For your product to qualify for the lower or zero preferential tariff under the EU-Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Trade Agreement it must originate in the EU or a signatory Andean country. A product is considered to be originating if it is
Examples of the main types of product-specific rules in EU trade agreements
Additional flexibility is foreseen to help you comply with product-specific rules, such as tolerances or cumulation.
The EU-Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Trade Agreement provides for several ways of cumulating origin
How does diagonal cumulation work?
Diagonal cumulation occurs among several different countries that share the same rules of origin and have trade agreements with each other. This is when a producer of goods in either country can import materials and use them as though they originated in their own country. For example, under the PEM Convention, a Moldovan trader who is making up clothes for export to the EU can use fabrics originating in Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine (and/or any other party of the PEM Covention) to produce the clothes. The double transformation requirement (i.e. manufactured from yarn) has been fulfilled and are considered as originating from Moldova when exported to the EU and will therefore benefit from free access in the EU market.
The product also needs to fulfil all other applicable requirements specified in the Protocol, such as the direct transport rule.
Originating products must be transported from the EU to a signatory Andean country (and vice-versa) without being further processed in a third country.
Trans-shipment or temporary warehousing in a third country is allowed if the products remain under the surveillance of the customs authorities and do not undergo operations other than
Originating products may be transported by pipeline across a territory other than that of the EU or the signatory Andean countries.
Evidence that these conditions have been fulfilled shall be supplied to the customs authorities of the importing country.
Refunding of duties previously paid on non-originating materials used to produce a product that is exported under a preferential tariff is allowed under the EU-Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Trade Agreement.
Origin procedures
Section 4 on Proof of origin and Section 5 on Arrangements for administrative cooperation set out the origin procedures related to claiming a preferential tariff and verification by customs authorities.
To benefit from a preferential tariff, importers must provide proof of origin which can be either
No proof of origin is required when the total value of the products does not exceed
Exporters can self-declare that their product originates in the EU or, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador by providing an origin declaration. The origin declaration can be made out by
Exporters under this agreement can seek authorisation from their customs authorities to make out origin declarations for products of any value.
Customs authorities may withdraw approved exporter status in the event of abuse.
The customs authorities may verify whether a product imported is indeed originating or fulfils other origin requirements. Verification is based on
Once the verification has been concluded, the authorities of the exporting country make the final determination of origin and inform the authorities of the importing country of the results.
Technical rules define specific characteristics that a product should have in relation to its design, labelling, marking, packaging, functionality and performance, which are designed to protect human health and safety, as well as environmental standards. However, it can be costly for traders to comply with different requirements in different markets.
Under the trade agreement, the EU and the three Andean countries cooperate on market surveillance, technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures. The sides are committed to transparency, making all technical regulations publicly available. This cooperation facilitates trade in general and notably in products such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, optical instruments, automotive and other types of machinery.
The partners oversee conformity assessment results issued by the competent authorities, as well as the conclusion of recognition agreements with certification bodies. This contributes to the harmonisation of conformity assessment procedures between the two regions.
The agreement provides for innovative disciplines in labelling and marking that limit the amount of information required on a permanent label. This prevents burdensome and unnecessary labels that are not of strict relevance to consumers.
The EU-Colombia-Peru-Ecuador Trade Agreement provides a balance between the trade facilitating harmonisation of SPS rules and the protection of existing national sanitary rules, thus ensuring that standards are not compromised.
The agreement provides for the harmonisation of SPS measures, including specific rules and procedures for national institutions’ inspections, verification of information, transparency and information exchange.
The agreement also provides for a Sub-Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures to solve any problems that might arise in this area, as well as to track and monitor SPS actions carried out by all parties to this agreement. For example, considerable progress has been made by the subcommittee with regards to obtaining real access for agriculture and food processing products from the EU to the Colombian market.
Although technical rules are important, they can at times act as barriers to international trade and can thus be a considerable burden for you as an exporter.
The agreement ensures more transparent and simplified customs procedures to facilitate trade and reduce costs for businesses.
The step-by-step guides describe the different types of documents you should prepare for customs clearance of your products.
Depending on your product, the customs authorities may require all or some of the elements below
For more certainty, you may wish to apply for Binding Tariff Information and/or Binding Origin Information in advance.
For detailed information about which documents you need to present for customs clearance for your product, go to My Trade Assistant.
For descriptions of how to prove the origin of your products to claim preferential tariffs and of rules relating to verification of origin by customs authorities, please refer to the section on rules of origin above.
For information on customs procedures for import and export in general, visit the website of DG Taxation and Customs Union.
The trade agreement provides stronger intellectual property rights protection for your imports/exports to and from Colombia, Ecuador or Peru.
Title VII of the EU-Colombia-Peru-Ecuador Trade Agreement reaffirms the parties’ commitments to the TRIPS agreement and the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and accords them both national treatment and most favoured nation (MFN) treatment. This means that your intellectual property in Colombia, Ecuador or Peru will be treated in the same manner as that of the nationals of those countries.
Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru also amended and adopted new legislation to incorporate regional specialities and Geographical Indications (GIs) in a manner similar to the EU.
The trade agreement opens the services markets in both regions to each other and provides the legal certainty and predictability that you need as a service supplier. It goes beyond the commitments made under the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services, consolidating access to important sectors such as telecommunications, financial and business services, environmental services, distribution services and non-services sectors, while reserving the parties’ right to change aspects of particular importance (e.g. restrictions on the minimum percentage of the labour force that must be local, the computer services used in cross-border activity and auxiliary services used in air transport).
The trade agreement also ensures that you will not be discriminated against as a service provider in the sectors open to you.
The agreement enables almost full market access for cross-border services and for establishment in a broad array of several areas, including financial services, professional services, maritime transport and telecommunication services.
Several limitations apply for the cross-border supply of banking and rail transport services, such as those related the protection of minorities.
Non-discriminatory limitations also apply for establishment in distribution and environment sectors.
EU short-term business visitors can temporarily stay in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru and vice versa. This includes service providers who have been contracted to provide a service in the European Union to a final consumer (architecture, engineering, medical services, research and design, market research, trade fairs, tourism).
The EU-Colombia–Ecuador-Peru Trade Agreement allows for EU companies to bid and compete for government tenders in the partner countries under equal conditions with domestic companies.
Annex XII of the Agreement states the rules applicable to public procurement. It describes which entities are covered by the agreement, as well as the goods and services that may be subject to public contracting. It also lists excluded areas, such as land acquisition or lease, tax or deposit agencies, and public employment services.
Finally, the Agreement provides general principles of public procurement, including tendering procedures, the use of electronic media, rules of origin, and compensation.
Bank of the Republic Colombia
Carrera 7, No. 14-78, Cundinamarca, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 343 1111
Fax: +57 1 2861686
National Tax and Customs Directorate (DIAN)
Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales de Colombia (DIAN)
Nivel Central, Carrera 8, No. 6-64, Edificio San Agustín, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 6079999
Fax: +57 1 3337841
Delegation of the European Union to Colombia
Calle 116 número 7-15, interior 2, piso 12, Edificio Cusezar, Barrio Santa Bárbara, Bogotá D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 7477700
Fax: +57 1 7470074
Colombian Embassy in Belgium
96A Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, Ixelles, 1050 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2 649 56 79
Fax: +32 2 646 54 91
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism
Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo (MINCIT)
Calle 28, No. 13 A-15, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 4199450
Fax: +57 1 6967521
PROCOLOMBIA
Calle 28, No. 13 A-15, Piso 35-36, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 5600100, +57 1 3275450
Fax: +57 1 5600104
Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE)
Ventanilla Única de Comercio Exterior (VUCE)
Calle 28 No 13 A – 15, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 6067676
EU4Business
De Kleetlaan 2, B-1831 Diegem, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2749 1851
Superintendency for Industry and Trade (SIC) under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism (MINCIT)
Carrera 13 # 27 – 00, Floors: 1st and 3 rd , 110311 Bogotá D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 5920400, +57 1 5870000
Fax: +57 1 5870284
Colombian Institute for Technical Standards and Certification (ICONTEC)
Instituto Colombiano de Normas Técnicas y Certificación
Carrera 37 52-95, Edificio ICONTEC, P.O. Box 14237, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 6078888
Fax: +57 1 2221435
National Accreditation Body of Colombia (ONAC)
Organismo Nacional de Acreditación de Colombia
Calle 26 #57-83 Torre 8 - Oficina 1001, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 742 7592, ext 103
Fax: +57 1 321 2938, ext 117
Ministry of Mining and Energy
Ministerio de Minas y Energia (MINMINAS)
Calle 43, No. 57-31, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 2200300
Fax: +57 1 3245202, +57 1 3245207
National Authority for Environmental Licences (ANLA)
Autoridad Nacional de Licencias Ambientales (ANLA) del Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible (MINAMBIENTE)
Calle 37, No. 8-40, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3323434, +57 1 3323400
Fax: +57 1 3406212
Subdirectorate for Protection and Regulation of Animal Health under the Colombian Agricultural Institute
Subgerencia de Protección y Regulación de la Sanidad Animal del Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA)
Carrera 41, No. 17-81, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2884800
Fax: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2322031
Centre for Phytosanitary Excellence under the Colombian Agricultural Institute
Centro de Excelencia Fitosanitaria (CEF) del Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA)
Carrera 13 No. 37, Piso 6, Edificio Cavipetrol, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 2328218, +57 1 2328219
Fax: +57 1 2328218, +57 1 2328219
Subdirectorate of Agricultural Protection and Regulation under the Colombian Agricultural Institute
Subgerencia de Protección y Regulación Agrícola del Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA)
Carrera 41, No. 17-81, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2884800
Fax: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2322031
National Technical Committee on Biosafety under the Colombian Agricultural Institute
Comité Técnico Nacional de Bioseguridad (CTNBio) del Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA)
Carrera 41, No. 17-81, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2884800
Fax: +57 1 3323700, +57 1 2322031
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINAGRICULTURA)
Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (MINAGRICULTURA)
Edificio Bancol, Carrera 8 Nr. 12B - 31 Piso 5, Bogotá D. C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 2543300
Ministry of Foreign Relations
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Calle 10, No. 5-51, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3814000
Fax: +57 1 3814747
National Authority for Aquaculture and Fisheries (AUNAP)
Autoridad Nacional de Acuicultura y Pesca (AUNAP)
Edificio UGI, Calle 40A No. 13-09 Piso 6,14,15, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3770500
Sanitary Information System for the Importation and Exportation of Agricultural and Livestock Products (SISPAP)
Multilateral Affairs Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Viceministerio de Asuntos Multilaterales del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Calle 10, No. 5-51, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3814000, +57 1 3811128, +57 1 3814014
Fax: +57 1 3814747
Research Institute for Biological Resources Alexander von Humboldt
Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt
Calle 28 A, No. 15-09, Bogotá, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 3202767
Colombia Buys Efficient
Colombia Compra Eficiente
No. 7 Race 26-20 Floor 17,10 and 8, Building Tequendama, 110311, Bogota, D.C., COLOMBIA
Tel.: +57 1 7456788, +57 1 7956600
Colombia Electronic System for Public Procurement (SECOP)
Central Bank of Ecuador
Banco Central del Ecuador
Avenida 10 de Agosto No. 11-409 y Briceño, EC-170409 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2570013, +593 2 2572522
The Foreign Trade Committee (COMEX)
Comité de Comercio Exterior (COMEX)
Eloy Alfaro y Amazonas, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2239258
Fax: +593 2 2543897
National Customs Service of Ecuador (SENAE)
Aduana del Ecuador (SENAE)
Dirección General, Av. Malecón Simón Bolívar entre 9 de Octubre y P. Icaza, EC-Guayaquil, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3731030
National Council for Free Trade Zones (CONAZOFRA)
Consejo Nacional de Zonas Francas (CONAZOFRA)
Avenida Orellana E9-195 y Avenida 6 de diciembre, Edificio Alisal de Orellana, Oficina 601, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2223612, +593 2 2225494, +593 2 2559634
Subsecretary for Intermediate and Final Industries of the Viceministry of Production and Industries assigned to the Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fishery
Subsecretaría de Industrias Intermedias y Finales, Viceministerio de Producción e Industrias, Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca (MPCEIP)
Calle Yánez Pinzón N26-12, entre Avenida Colón y La Niña, Edificio Rigel, EC-170516 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3948760
Ministry of Environment
Ministerio del Ambiente (MAE)
Calle Madrid 1159 y Andalucía, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3987600
Delegation of the European Union to Ecuador
Orellana E11-160 y Whymper, Edificio Schuman, Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2523912, +593 2 2523161, +593 2 2902103
Ecuadorian Embassy in Belgium
Av. Louise 363 - 9th floor, 1050 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2644 3258
National Agriculture Trade Association
Federacion Nacional de Camaras de Agricultura
Av. Amazonas 1429 Y Colon Edificio Espana, Piso 1, Postal 17-21-322, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2230185
National Industry Trade Association of Ecuador
Federacion Nacional de Camaras de Industrias del Ecuador
Av. Amazonas Y Republica, Edificio Las Camaras, Piso 10, P.O.BOX 17012438, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2230185
Fax: +593 2 2448118
PRO ECUADOR
Malecón Simón Bolivar 100 y 9 de Octubre, Edificio La Previsora piso 18, Guayaquil, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2597980
EU4Business
De Kleetlaan 2, B-1831 Diegem, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2749 1851
Ecuadorian Service for Standardization (INEN)
Servicio Ecuatoriano de Normalización
E8-29 Calles Baquerizo Moreno y Diego de Almagro, Edificio: INEN P.O. Box 17-01-3999, Quito, DM EC170517, Pichincha, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3825960, +593 2 3825961
Directorate for Validation and Certification under the Ecuadorian Standards Institute
Dirección y Certificación del Instituto Ecuatoriano de Normalización (INEN)
Baquerizo Moreno E8-29 y Diego de Almagro, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2501885, +593 2 2501886, +593 2 2501887
Fax: +593 2 2567815
Ecuadorian Accreditation Service
Servicio de Acreditación Ecuatoriano (SAE)
Av. Amazonas N38-42 y Juan José Villalengua, Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2454393
Ecuadorian Agency for Quality Assurance of Agricultural Products assigned to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (AGROCALIDAD)
Agencia de Regulación y Control Fito y Zoosanitario (Agrocalidad)
Phyto and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency
Teléfono: (+593) 3828 860
Av. Eloy Alfaro N30-350 y Av. Amazonas. Ed. MAG, piso 9. Quito - Ecuador
Subsecretary of Aquaculture of the Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fishery (MPCEIP)
Viceministerio de Acuacultura y Pesca, Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca
San Salvador E6-49 y Eloy Alfaro, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3827089
Directorate of Agrodiversity of the Subsecretary of Agriculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
Dirección de Agrodiversidad de la Subsecretaría de Agricultura del Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG)
Avenida Amazonas y Avenida Eloy Alfaro, EC-170516 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3960100, +593 2 3960200, +593 2 3961049, +593 2 3961051, +593 2 3961150
Ecuadorian Institute for Intellectual Property, National Directorate for Plant Variety Rights
Instituto Ecuatoriano de la Propiedad Intelectual, Dirección Nacional de Obtenciones Vegetales
Avenida República 396 y Diego de Almagro, Edificio Forum 300, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3940000
Ministry of Public Health (MSP)
Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP)
República del Salvador 36-64, entre Suecia y Naciones Unidas, EC-170515 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3814400
Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fishery (MPCEIP)
Ministerio de Producción, Comercio Exterior, Inversiones y Pesca (MPCEIP)
San Salvador E6-49 y Eloy Alfaro, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3827089
National Directorate for Biodiversity under the Ministry of Environment
Dirección Nacional de Biodiversidad del Ministerio del Ambiente (MAE)
Calle Madrid 1159 y Andalucía, EC-170517 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 3987600, +593 2 3981422, +593 2 3981610
Fax: +593 2 3987600, +593 2 3981422, +593 2 3981610
Directorate of Environment and Sustainable Development under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Migration
Dirección de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Movilidad Humana
Jerónimo Carrión y Avenida 10 de Agosto, EC-170517 Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2993200 ext. +593 2 2912101
National Service of Public Procurement (SERCOP)
Servicio Nacional de Contratación Pública (SERCOP)
Avenida de Los Shyris 38-28 y el Telégrafo, EC-Quito, ECUADOR
Tel.: +593 2 2440050
Compras Públicas
Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Banco Central de Reserva del Perú
441-445, Santa Rosa Street, Lima-1, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6132000
National Customs Superintendence of Peru (SUNAT)
Superintendencia Nacional de Aduanas y de Administración Tributaria (SUNAT)
Av. Garcilaso de la Vega 1472, Lima 1, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3150730
Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF)
Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas
Jirón Junín 319, Cercado de Lima 15001, PE-Lima 1, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3115930
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR)
Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo (MINCETUR)
Calle Uno Oeste N 050 Urb. Corpac, San Isidro, Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 5136100
Single Window of Foreign Trade (VUCE)
Ventanilla Única de Comercio Exterior (VUCE)
Calle Uno Oeste N 050 Urb. Córpac, San Isidro, Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 5136100, +51 1 5131160
General Directorate of Environmental Health (DIGESA)
Dirección General de Salud Ambiental (DIGESA)
Las Amapolas # 350 Urb. San Eugenio, Lince (Lima 14), Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6314430
Delegation of the European Union to Peru
Víctor Andrés Belaúnde 332, 5to piso (Edificio CROMO), San Isidro, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 4150800
Fax: +51 1 4214563
Mission of Peru to the European Union
Embassy of Peru, 212 Tervuren Avenue, 1150 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2 733 33 19
Belgo Perú Chamber of Commerce - Brussels
Rue Hobbema 75, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 475 920 974
Belgo Perú Chamber of Commerce - Antwerp
Luitenant Lippenslaan 44, 2140 Antwerp, Belgium
Tel: + 32 475 920 974
EU4Business
De Kleetlaan 2, B-1831 Diegem, BELGIUM
Tel.: +32 2749 1851
National Institute of Quality (INACAL)
Instituto Nacional de Calidad (INACAL), Ministerio de Producción
Calle Las Camelias 815, San Isidro, Lima 27, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6408820
National Institute for the Defence of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI)
Instituto Nacional de la Defensa de la Competencia y Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI)
Calle La Prosa 104, San Borja, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 2247777, +51 1 2247800
Fax: +51 1 2241715
Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Vice Ministry for Transportation
Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones (MTC), Viceministerio de Transportes
Jiron Zorritos 1203, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6157800
National Service for Agricultural Health (SENASA), Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation
Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria (SENASA) del Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego (MINAGRI)
Avenida La Molina No. 1915, Lima 12 - La Molina, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3133300
National Fisheries Health Organization (SANIPES)
Organismo Nacional de Sanidad Pesquera (SANIPES)
Domingo Orué Nº 165, pisos 6 y 7, Surquillo, Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 2138570
Ministry of Production (PRODUCE)
Ministerio de la Producción (PRODUCE)
Calle Uno Oeste 060 - Urbanización Córpac, Lima 15036, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6162222
Subdirectorate for Animal Quarantine, General Directorate for Animal Health, National Service for Agricultural Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation
Subdirección de Cuarentena Animal, Dirección General de Sanidad Animal, Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria (SENASA) del Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego (MINAGRI)
Avenida La Molina No. 1915, Lima 12 - La Molina, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3133300, +51 1 3133324
Fax: +51 1 3401486
Directorate of Inventions and New Technologies (DIN), National Institute for the Defence of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI)
Instituto Nacional de la Defensa de la Competencia y Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI)
Calle La Prosa 104, San Borja, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 2247777, +51 1 2247800
Fax: +51 1 2241715
Subdirectorate for Plant Quarantine, General Directorate for Plant Health, National Service for Agricultural Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation
Subdirección de Cuarentena Vegetal, Dirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria (SENASA) del Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego (MINAGRI)
Avenida La Molina No. 1915, Lima 12 - La Molina, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3133300, +51 1 3133309, +51 1 3133321
Fax: +51 1 3401486
General Directorate of Biological Diversity, Ministry of Environment
Dirección General de Diversidad Biológica, Ministerio del Ambiente (MINAM)
Avenida Javier Prado Oeste 1440, San Isidro, PE-Lima 27, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6116000, extension 1349
Fax: +51 1 6116000, extension 1349
National Institute of Agrarian Innovation
Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA)
Avenida La Molina 1981, Lima 12 - La Molina, Apartado Postal 2791, PE-Lima, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 3492600, extension 295
Fax: +51 1 3495646
Peruvian Committee for Cosmetics and Hygiene under the Chamber of Commerce
Comité Peruano de Cosmética e Higiene (COPECOH) de Cámara de Comercio
Avenida Giuseppe Garibaldi (ex Gregorio Escobedo) 396, Jesús María, PE-Lima 11, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 4633434
General Directorate of Medicines, Supplies and Drugs (DIGEMID)
Dirección General de Medicamentos, Insumos y Drogas (DIGEMID)
Av. Parque de las Leyendas 240 Torre B, San Miguel, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6314300
National Council for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Consejo Nacional para la Prohibicíon de las Armas Químicas (CONAPAC) bajo el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (MRE)
Jirón Lampa 535, PE-Lima 1, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 2042400, +51 1 2042505
Fax: +51 1 2042498
Supervising Agency of the Government Procurement (OSCE)
Organismo Supervisor de las Contrataciones del Estado (OSCE)
Av. Gregorio Escobedo cdra. 7 s/n Jesús María, Lima 11, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6143636
National Registry of Suppliers (RNP)
Registro Nacional de Proveedores (RNP)
Av. Gregorio Escobedo cdra. 7 s/n Jesús María, Lima 11, PERU
Tel.: +51 1 6135555, +51 1 6135000
Further links
Sources