[2] During World War II, Peru maintained relations with the Norwegian government-in-exile based in London, as well as other governments-in-exile.
[3] Norway considers relations with Peru their second most important in the region,[failed verification] and as such invests in several different areas of the country's infrastructure and economy.
[2] In 2014, both countries signed, along with Germany, a climate and forest partnership in order to reduce forest-related emissions and to recognise land for indigenous peoples' land claims.
[5] High-level visits from Norway to Peru Peru signed a free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association on June 24 and July 14 in Reykjavík and Lima, respectively.
[7] Trade between both countries has steadily increased, with Norwegian exports reaching US$ 26,8 million in 2021.