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Elections 2026: Bodegas Would No Longer Receive More than S/ 320 Million in Sales by ‘Dry Law’

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Mujeres Bodegueras reject project that seeks to increase ISC ratesIn addition to the extortions and the rising crime wave, the bodeguero sector will have to face more challenges next year, due to the restrictions of the so-called ‘Dry Law’ that will govern during the General Elections and the Regional and Municipal Elections. This will limit the sales of alcoholic beverages for four weekends, generating a significant economic impact that the bod…
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Mujeres Bodegueras reject project that seeks to increase ISC ratesIn addition to the extortions and the rising crime wave, the bodeguero sector will have to face more challenges next year, due to the restrictions of the so-called ‘Dry Law’ that will govern during the General Elections and the Regional and Municipal Elections. This will limit the sales of alcoholic beverages for four weekends, generating a significant economic impact that the bod…

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Gestion broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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