Peru’s Formal Job Market Grows, But Many Still Left Behind
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Peru’s Formal Job Market Grows, But Many Still Left Behind
Peru’s government reports that formal jobs increased by 5.5% from January to April 2025. President Dina Boluarte points to private investment in farming, trade, and services as the main driver. In April alone, formal jobs rose by 4.1%. The country’s economy grew 3.3% in the first four months of the year, according to official statistics. […]
Take Me There: Peru Opens at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
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Amid growing concern about the economic situation of millions of Peruvians, Congress has promoted a proposal that could become a direct relief for those who need it most. It is a new S/400 bonus proposed in a bill that seeks to reach vulnerable homes without formal employment. In the following note, we tell you all the details. YOU CAN SEE: Famous film chain definitely closes its most emblematic headquarters in Peru: What is it and why? Which pe…
JP Morgan expert estimated that a timely “movement of chips” in this scenario could lead the country even to reach 4.7% of GDP
Peruvian citrus exports grew by 50% between January and May
Peru's Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation announced that the country exported more than 100,000 tons of citrus between January and May of this year, i.e., 50% more than in the same period of last year. Mandarins accounted for 62% of the total volume. Tahiti lime followed with a 31%…
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