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APEC Peru 2024: Executive Branch sectors work on implementing adopted agreements

Photo: ANDINA/Daniel Bracamonte

Photo: ANDINA/Daniel Bracamonte

18:00 | Lima, Jan. 17.

The agreements adopted within the framework of APEC Peru 2024 will be implemented by the Executive Branch sectors involved in this task, which must present, no later than the second half of February, a situational diagnosis and the necessary requirements for this purpose.

This was reported on Friday by Peru's Senior Official for APEC, Minister Renato Reyes Tagle, who indicated that a ministerial meeting had taken place yesterday.


"The President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) instructed all sectors present yesterday to submit, no later than the second half of February, the situational diagnosis and necessary requirements for the implementation of the agreements adopted at APEC Peru 2024, based on the reality of each sector," Reyes Tagle said in an interview with Andina News Agency.

The diplomat stated that this also includes the execution of the agreements signed during the visits and bilateral meetings held by the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, within the framework of APEC.

The official indicated that the mechanism includes five stages, and its purpose is to concretize these agreements for the benefit of Peruvian civil society, establishing synergies among the sectors involved, as some issues are cross-cutting.

"For example, the Lima Roadmap to Promote the Transition to the Formal and Global Economies is a commitment of the 21 economies, and it involves multi-sectoral work," Reyes Tagle noted.

"But this includes the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Production, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of Women, to name a few. I can continue adding to this the Digital Government Secretariat and digital government transformation, a significant number of actors," he explained.

APEC for the People

The senior Peruvian official at the economic forum also announced that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided that 'APEC for the People' will be a legacy of our country as host economy. As a result, it will continue in future editions starting from 2025 onward.

He explained that this initiative has been unprecedented among the 21 economies and has had a significant impact, reaching more than half a million people in 10 Peruvian regions with specific initiatives, such as the granting of scholarships thanks to Google and Microsoft for training, seed capital aimed at female entrepreneurs, among other benefits.

In this regard, Reyes Tagle reported that earlier this month Microsoft expressed its interest in continuing to collaborate with Peru. As a result, more scholarships are forthcoming, which will be geared towards the implementation of the agreements made.

"The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) has also offered us a financial contribution that we can use as well; we are considering focusing on schools," he announced.

Peru hosted APEC for the third time in 2024, following the 2008 and 2016 editions.

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Publicado: 17/1/2025