The beach of Punta Sal is an important touristic place in Tumbes. Photo: ANDINA/Difusión

The paradisiacal Tumbes beaches expect 15,000 tourists for New Year's celebrations

With three days left in 2025, hotels in Tumbes are registering nearly 70% occupancy, highlighted Carlos Viñas de Vivero, president of the Regional Chamber of Tourism (Caretur), today.

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Financial center in Lima. Photo: ANDINA/Difusión

EY CEO Outlook Survey: Peruvian companies show resilience in the face of new trends

Peruvian CEOs are focusing on strategies that allow them to anticipate risks, maintain stability, and responsibly move toward the adoption of new technologies, ensuring the long-term sustainability of their organizations, reveals the EY CEO Outlook Survey 2025.

Business
 Minister of Development and Social Inclusion, Lesly Shica Seguil. Photo: ANDINA/ Eddy Ramos

Government social programs in Peru are helping to reduce anemia rates in children

As the New Year 2026 approaches, the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis), under the leadership of Lesly Shica, is emphasizing improvements to the School Feeding Program, strengthening preventative measures to address potential problems in this area.

Politics
Walter Martínez Laura, minister of Justice and Human Rights. Foto: ANDINA/Vidal Tarqui

Peru's Minister of Justice: “There is progress in the reorganization of the prison system”

The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Walter Martínez, affirmed that the government's nationwide strategy to combat crime planned from the prisons is yielding results and emphasized that they will leave a clear path for the next administration.

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New public infrastructure is key fo Peru

New Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Law's regulations will boost $28 billion investment

The Regulations for the new Law No. 32441, which governs the promotion of private investment through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Asset Projects, will boost, initially, 28 billion dollars in 88 projects during the 2026–2028 period, said the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF).

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View of the financial district in Lima. ANDINA/Norman Córdova

Private Investment in Peru will reach a third consecutive year of growth in 2026

The Peruvian economy continues to surprise both domestic and international observers. Despite political turbulence and the current security situation, it continues to show positive macroeconomic results that inspire confidence for 2026, even though it is an election year.

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