The head of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Juan Supo, indicated that microenterprises would adapt to a plan to reactivate the Directorate of Foreign Trade and Tourism from Puno.
Since the protests for the resignation of the president began Dina Boluarte, the closing of the Congress and the early elections, Juliaca businesses have lost close to S/100 million, said the head of the zone office of Foreign Trade and Tourism of this town, Juan Pablo Knew Mamani.
The official explained that since the start of the protests on December 7, 20 stalls have closed. He explains that on average, each one of them has a daily profit of 100 soles, and to date, he calculated that only after 50 days of strike did they stop earning S/5 thousand.
The most affected items are trade, crafts, industry, urban and interurban transport, services, hotels and restaurants. Supo Mamani pointed out that on average there are 34,000 microenterprises in the province of San Román, which would fit into a plan to reactivate the Directorate of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Dircetur) from Puno.
Source: Larepublica

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