Tourists affected by the train collision received assistance from various Peruvian government agencies. Photo: Andina / Difusion.

Peru activates Tourist Protection Network after train collision on route to Machu Picchu

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) indicated today that following the accident that occurred this afternoon on the railway route to Machu Picchu, the Tourist Protection Network was activated.

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Peru got more than 100,000 businesses to be formalized. Photo: ANDINA / Ricardo Cuba.

Record-breaking formalization in Peru! More than 100,000 businesses achieved being formal

The Ministry of Production (Produce) announced today that, through the National Program "Tu Empresa," it has achieved a record since its inception, formalizing more than 100,000 businesses nationwide.

Business
President Jeri enacts law strengthening job security for National Water Authority (ANA) workers. Photo: Courtesy.

President Jeri enacts law strengthening job security for National Water Authority workers

President of the Republic of Peru, Jose Jeri today enacted the law authorizing the gradual incorporation of employees of the National Water Authority (ANA), hired under Legislative Decree 1057 (CAS), into the 728 labor regime.

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Train Lima-Chosica. Photo: ANDINA/Jhonel Rodríguez Robles

Attention Lima and Chosica! When will the Lima-Chosica Train be operational?

The Mayor of Lima, Renzo Reggiardo, stated that one of his administration's objectives is to put the Lima East train service, known as the Lima-Chosica train, into operation next year.

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President Jose Jeri leads working group “Professional comitment with the future of Peru" Photo: ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

President Jeri: One of the pillars of Peru's development must be industrialization

The President of the Republic, Jose Jeri Ore, stated today that one of the pillars of the country's development in the coming years must be entering a true stage of industrialization.

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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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