Chairman Rafael del Campo affirmed that businesspeople support the Government's efforts to reach trade agreements beneficial for Peruvian progress.
The chairman said the country's business industrial strength supports the recent trip, as well as the president, and the ministers who made up the official delegation.
"It is a general endorsement of the country's efforts," he said in a video posted by the Presidential Office.
Del Campo commented that, in
Shenzhen —one of the cities visited by the official delegation— the effects of Special Economic Zones have been observed,
which have turned a former fishing village of 30,000 people into a great city hosting over 13,000,000 citizens, full of technology and progress.
"I believe this is something we must replicate immediately in our country; we must act swiftly; we cannot delay any longer because our population, our business community, needs to implement many economic models, especially those applied in that country," Del Campo noted.
"We have to implement it in Peru; we have to move forward. Our children and our grandchildren deserve progress and technology," he added.