Alianza Lima player Paolo Guerrero celebrates his goal scored against Binacional on matchday 18 of the 2025 Apertura Tournament at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in La Victoria. Foto: ANDINA/Braian Reyna

Paolo Guerrero turns 42 and Alianza Lima renews his contract through 2026

Forward Paolo Guerrero, who turned 42 yesterday, renewed his contract for another year with Alianza Lima, the peruvian soccer club announced on its social media.

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Investment of small businesses are very important for the Peruvian economy. ANDINA/Difusión

Peru seeks to create conditions to streamline investments by large and small businesses

The Minister of Economy and Finance, Denisse Miralles, stated today that the Peruvian government is seeking to create conditions to expedite investments by large companies, as well as small businesses.

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Fachada Petroperú

Peru promotes state oil company Petroperu reorganization with efficient management

The President of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Alvarez, explained that the Emergency Decree establishing extraordinary measures for the asset and operational reorganization of state oil company Petroperu, does not imply its privatization or liquidation, but rather an intermediate and responsible solution to the insolvency situation.

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President of Peru, Jose Jeri. Photo: ANDINA/Ricardo Cuba

Peruvian president Jeri to receive Chilean president-elect José Antonio Kast on January 7

The President of Peru, Jose Jeri, confirmed that he will receive Chilean President-elect Jose Antonio Kast on January 7, who will be visiting Peru.

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Sunat is the Peru

Peru achieves record tax revenue exceeding S/ 175 billion in 2025

The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), through the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat), highlighted that the strengthening of tax policies allowed for record tax revenues for the Central Government, exceeding 175 billion soles (approximately $52 billion) by the end of 2025.

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Lima

Moody’s: Peru’s solid financial position supports its investment grade

The Peruvian economy is showing better-than-expected indicators, improving its outlook and strengthening confidence, and in 2026 it is expected to keep attracting local and international investment despite upcoming general elections.

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