The Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL) on Tuesday projected that Peruvian economy would grow 2.6% in 2024, a year in which most sectors would experience moderate growth due to a rebound effect and a not-so-strong El NiƱo phenomenon.
The price of a kilo of the citrus fruit has gone from less than $1 to around $16 in some areas of Peru. While traders are reinventing themselves, a government minister has already been removed from office over the issue
Lima, Sep 13 (Prensa Latina) Two well-known Peruvian international analysts agreed in rejecting the escalation of parliamentary hostility against the United Nations, which goes so far as to request the expulsion of its representative here.