Peru’s GDP is predicted to increase by 4% this year, making it the second fastest-growing country in Latin America behind Argentina, according to a Reuters report. Inflation is expected to remain around 2% for the foreseeable future,
Peru's gross domestic product (GDP) will likely expand by 4% this year and rank as the second-fastest growing economy in Latin America, a senior official told reporters on Monday, as inflation is seen holding for another year at around 2%.
Argentina's Defense Minister Luis Petri Tuesday handed over the pro tempore presidency of the XVII Conference of Defense Ministers of the Americas (CMDA) to his Peruvian colleague Walter Astudillo during a ceremony at the Libertador Building (Army Headquarters) in Buenos Aires.
Peru's GDP is projected to grow by 4% this year, making it the second-fastest growing economy in Latin America. Despite recent challenges, the government anticipates reduced inflationary pressures and increased investments by 2025,
In Latin America, Peru's expected economic growth this year would be surpassed only by Argentina's likely expansion, according to Salardi. The Economy Ministry also forecasts inflation of 2% this ...
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