the progress made in strengthening regulatory policy in Peru, highlighting the progressive implementation of a nationwide reform based on evidence, solid governance, and public value generation for citizens and businesses.
He noted that the transformation fostered by the national government consolidates clear governance, a comprehensive regulatory framework, robust instruments, and capacity strengthening within public administration, incorporating international best practices promoted by the OECD and adapting them to the national context.
The official stressed that Peru continues to advance in a gradual process of institutional maturation. It is moving from administrative simplification and burden reduction toward the implementation of tools such as Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA ex ante), Regulatory Quality Analysis (RQA), Public Consultation, and the Early Agenda. This shift has enabled the structuring of a system that covers the entire regulatory cycle.
Furthermore, he underscored that 12,000 public servants have been trained over the past three years, alongside the implementation of monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, as well as tools such as the Peruvian Observatory for Regulatory Improvement, which promotes transparency and accountability.
The presentation highlighted key results, including the review of more than 1,100 draft regulations over the past three years to prevent unnecessary costs, the generation of significant savings for citizens and businesses exceeding S/460 million (above US$136 million) in administrative procedures over the past nine years, and the strengthening of active citizen participation through public consultation processes.
"Through Peru's participation in the 5th Session on Regulatory Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean and the 34th meeting of the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee, the government reaffirms its commitment to consolidating a regulatory policy aligned with the standards of this international organization, aimed at delivering concrete results and public value for citizens," the PCM stated.