Trujillo loses S/45 million again for not organizing the National Marinera Competition

Trujillo loses S/45 million again for not organizing the National Marinera Competition

In the midst of the economic recession, 120,000 visitors were expected, said the dean of the College of Economists of La Libertad, Francisco Huerta Benites.

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This year, Trujillo will again lose S/45 million soles for not organizing the 64th National Marinera Competition because the Provincial Municipality, which is headed by Mayor Arturo Fernández Bazán, does not grant the respective permits, said the dean of the College of Economists of La Libertad, Francisco Huerta Benites.

He assured that the city loses a great opportunity for economic income in the face of a recession that overwhelms the country.

The economist explained that the organizers had planned to receive more than 120,000 visitors for this traditional contest that put Trujillo in the eyes of the world.

Who is affected by the fact that the National Marinera Competition is held in another city?

Huerta pointed out that it directly affects the companies transportation, both national and international, to hoteliers, restaurants, artisans, tour operators and an entire productive chain of important value in Trujillo.

For their part, the organizers of the contest They reported that it will be held in Lima, between January 22 and 28.

The Gran Chimú Closed Coliseumadministered by the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD), where the finals of the sailor competition were held.

Source: Larepublica

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