Growing to more than 3% or losing pace?The next president “plays” Peru’s economyThe growth of 3.5% of the Peruvian economy during the first quarter of the year was driven mainly by the dynamism of domestic demand, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).During the summer, domestic demand reached an advance of 7%, favored by a context of better international quotations for mining products and a reduction in the exchan…
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Growing to more than 3% or losing pace?The next president “plays” Peru’s economyThe growth of 3.5% of the Peruvian economy during the first quarter of the year was driven mainly by the dynamism of domestic demand, reported the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).During the summer, domestic demand reached an advance of 7%, favored by a context of better international quotations for mining products and a reduction in the exchan…