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“En América Latina y el Caribe ingresaron 105.480 millones de dólares por concepto de inversión extranjera directa (IED), lo que representa unos 56.000 millones de dólares menos que en 2019. De esta forma, en 2020 se alcanzó el valor más bajo de la última década, y el descenso interanual solo es comparable al de 2009, cuando las entradas se redujeron un 37,1%”
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A la fecha, más de 192 mil peruanos han fallecido por el desde que se confirmó el primer caso confirmado, en marzo del 2020, según cifras oficiales del Ministerio de Salud (Minsa). Una cifra que se actualizó recientemente gracias a un comité técnico convocado por el Ejecutivo, y que coloca al Perú como el país con la mayor mortalidad en el mundo por la pandemia.
Sin embargo, los números están en un constante descenso y la segunda ola sigue disminuyendo en diversas regiones, tal como lo reflejan los reportes. Un indicador es el de los fallecimientos registrados cada día por el
Ballet Nacional del Perú Artistic Director Jimmy Gamonet Has Died
Jimmy was a Peruvian choreographer and director of great international career.by BWW News Desk
Gran Teatro Nacional has revealed that Master Jimmy Gamonet of the Heros, artistic director of the Ballet Nacional del Perú, has died.
Jimmy was a Peruvian choreographer and director of great international career. He began his career as a teenager being a student of the National School of Ballet, Peruvian Ballet and Ballet of the Chorearía Association of Lima respectively. In Peru, Gamonet was part of the cast of the Peruvian Ballet, the Modern Camera Ballet and the cast of the National Ballet of Peru.
Berger delivers final “State of the City”
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LIMA Will 2021 be the year for a downtown renaissance, the formation of a rapid response network of mental health professionals and less stopped traffic at train crossings?
Mayor David Berger hinted that it could be. In his final “State of the City” address delivered Monday to the Rotary Club of Lima, Berger announced a few upcoming initiatives for 2021 and celebrated last year’s achievements.
Out of the many subjects discussed Monday, one of more newsworthy regarded an older initiative announced roughly 18 months ago. Back in 2018, Berger’s administration partnered with Spectrum and the Ohio Department of Transportation to explore how to use technology to help solve traffic backups caused by stopped trains, and he hinted that the results of that partnership could be announced as soon as today.