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Peru is expected to post a Gross Domestic Product's (GDP) growth rate of 3.7 percent in 2014 and regaining growth momentum averaging 5.6 percent in period between 2015 and 2016, Fitch Ratings said on Tuesday.
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Credit Suisse investment bank today announced that the pace of economic expansion in Peru might have accelerated in August this year, growing by 0.5 percent in non-annualized terms compared to the previous month.
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Economy to recover in 2015, but caution should be taken, advises Citibank.
In the coming year, investors will see the market expand as more countries develop. Emerging countries means competition for Peru, however, according to Citibank representatives, the Andean nation will remain a favorite.
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Peruvian Trade and Tourism Minister, Magali Silva, is optimistic that negotiations for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement will ultimately be successful.
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Peru's state-run energy company Petroperu announced it will partner with GeoPark Limited on the development of an oil block that holds some 55 million barrels of proven and probable light crude reserves.
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Peruvian Agricultural Guilds Association (AGAP) president, Carlos Enrique Camet, today said the Andean nation is evaluating the possibility of exporting its agricultural products to more markets overseas.
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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will publish soon a series of standards aimed at facilitating the entry of Peruvian agricultural products to the American market, Peru's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) announced Tuesday.
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Europe's leading horticultural company, Planasa, presented the asparagus varieties best suited for the characteristics of the Peruvian market at the VI International Asparagus Congress held last month in Lima.
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An attempt to remove Mines and Energy Minister Eleodoro Mayorga from office failed on Tuesday, as opposition politicians failed to get enough votes in a censure motion. In a previous session last week, the Congress lacked a quorum for the vote because even many proponents of the censure did not turn up.
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Governments of Peru and Colombia inked eleven agreements after Tuesday's talks between presidents of both nations and their respective ministerial teams, who flew to the Amazon city of Iquitos in Peru to attend the long-awaited First Binational Cabinet Meeting.
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 The government of Peru has recently appointed diplomat Gustavo Antonio Otero Zapata as the new Peruvian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Israel.
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In the coming days, members of the Swiss Parliament will get to meet their Peruvian counterparts at the Lima-based Congress of Peru with the aim of strengthening bilateral relations and bringing the two peoples closer to one another.
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 Russia's aircraft manufacturer RSK-MiG hopes to sign a contract with Peru on supplies of advanced MiG-35 fighter jets, the corporation's director-general, Sergei Korotkov, said on Monday. "We hope that Peru will purchase new jets. This is our priority. He declined to specify when the contract might be signed. Korotkov said the contract would include "more than 10 jets".
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Two Peruvian chocolates have advanced as finalists in the 2014 International Chocolate Awards. In New York, an enviable jury chose finalists late September, among which are Peruvian brands Cacaosuyo and Dreams of Eva. The World Finals for the delectable event will be held in the United Kingdom between November 4 and 6.
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An article by Cond� Nast Traveler, leading American magazine specializing in tourism and leisure, suggested that the "future of gastronomy is being cooked up in Peru."
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Famous world explorers Tony Wheeler and Vince Michael listed Chavin de Huantar, a pre-Columbian archaeological site located in Huari province in Ancash region, as one of the five hidden gems to explore and check off your bucket list.
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The leading tourism and leisure magazine in the United States, Cond� Nast Traveler, has highlighted the Andean nation not once, but twice within the matter of a week.
In the entire month of September, the magazine�s online site counts a total of six articles and photo essays covering Peru, from food to art to hotels.
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The exquisite "calendar" piece just only arrived to Peru in June of 2014. The final piece of the entire mysterious 89-unit collection is not due to arrive until 2021. This piece, along with other Paracas objects, will be on display at Peru's National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History until October 12. However, the museum recently celebrated its first year anniversary of the renovated Paracas Room, a permanent collection.
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The film 'The Vanished Elephant', from the director Javier Fuentes-Leon, has been named Peru's submission to next year's Goya Awards, Spain's top film honors, for a Best Ibero-American Film nomination. Watch the trailer!
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 Rescue teams finally free Spanish scientist, Cecilio Lopez, who was cave diving in the Inti Machay Cave, in Peru's remote Leymebamba region. An international team of 107 people joined the rescue effort. Watch the video!
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