In a key context, in which the fourth power more than ever has to channel the country’s guidelines, La República won first place in the 19th annual Ramón Remolina Serrano journalism award, held by the Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL).
On this occasion, with the report “Port Hub, the key to reactivating the GDP of the Pacific Alliance”, headed by the Economy editor, Carlos Bessombes Burgos, the importance of the Chancay megaport and its connections to catapult the market was addressed. Peruvian and our regional allies (Chile, Colombia and Mexico).
It is worth noting that Peru recently assumed the pro tempore presidency of the Pacific Alliance, which represents “a key opportunity to strengthen ties and promote sectors such as health and education.”
The journalistic material included the participation of ministers of State linked to Economy, Foreign Trade and Transport and Communications; as well as with representatives of the Pacific Alliance, academics and former officials of the portfolios in question.
“It is an award for perseverance for the work we do daily in the Economy section, where not only informative, but also analytical criteria prevail to convey to the reader the importance of strategic links such as the Pacific Alliance,” said Bessombes Burgos. .
Completing the podium were Claudia Inga and Fiorella Gil, from the newspaper El Comercio, authors of “Pacific Alliance: a route of opportunities for SMEs in the face of the recession and the advances of the commercial bloc”; and Miguel de la Vega, from the newspaper El Peruano – Agencia Andina, who presented the work “Pacific Alliance: a great opportunity for MSMEs.”
In memoriam
The Lima Chamber of Commerce also gave a posthumous recognition to the career of Inés Flores Merino, our Head of Information for the La República platforms, who recently died and whose legacy persists in the classrooms where she shared her knowledge and in the pages of this newspaper. . The distinction was received by her brother Dan Flores, central editor of Perú21.
Source: Larepublica

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