A series of resource transfers for more than five million soles was approved by the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, with the aim of continuing to provide financial support to the fishing sector artisanal and thereby mitigate the negative effects generated by COVID-19. According to the regulations published today in the official newspaper El […]
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Pedro Castillo announces the start of the development of infrastructure for the massification of natural gas
This Saturday, October 23, President Pedro Castillo announced the beginning of the development of the infrastructure for the massification of natural gas for the regions of Cusco, Puno, Apurímac, Arequipa, Moquegua, Tacna, Ayacucho and Ucayali. The president provided this information through his Twitter account, where he also indicated that this was one of the commitments […]
Government will bring gas from Curimaná to the families that need it most
The gas massification process continues in all corners of the country. During his visit to Ucayali, President Pedro Castillo assured that his administration will promote the use of gas from Curimaná among the families that need it most in the district of the same name. He even assured that, if pipeline works begin in the […]
Ucayali: President Castillo guarantees that gas from Curimaná will reach the homes that need it most
President Pedro Castillo paid a visit to the Curimaná district, in the Ucayali region, where it reiterated its commitment to bring natural gas from that area to the families who need it most. During the appointment, the president met with local authorities and verified the progress of the works on the road Neshuya-Curimaná. The visit […]
Challenge towards OECD: advance tax axis and competition
The President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, pointed out that Peru remains firm in its aspiration to become a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Through a letter sent to the Secretary General of the OECD, Mathias Cormann, the president expressed his commitment to continue implementing public policies that improve the […]
Changes and expectations
Patricio Quintanilla Paulet, rector of La Salle University It is sometimes claimed that politics and economics go by separate strings, but they are not; it is undeniable that there is a relationship between the two. There has been a change in the composition of the Ministerial Cabinet, decided by the President of the Republic, which […]
Changes in the Minem should not affect Camisea’s renegotiation strategy
The changes of minister and vice-ministers in the Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) should not jeopardize the strategy that the Government had already been working on regarding the announced renegotiation of Camisea, something that, according to various sources consulted, could happen. Along with the change of Guido Bellido in the Presidency of the Council […]