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As shown in Slide 2, PetroTal is an onshore Peru focused oil company that in just five years has become Peru's largest crude oil producer.
He led Peruvian Club Universitario de Deportes to the national championships and guided Peru's national team to the South American Championship in 1939 - still the only Englishman to manage a team to win the title.
In this regard, the senior official referred to the next meeting of the Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, which will be held in Botswana next December, where —she said— Peru's file linked to ceviche may be approved.
Likewise, the IMF states that Peru's macroeconomic buffers will help shield the economy from downside risks.
Source: https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-imf-highlights-perus-economic-growth-potential-934594.aspx
Moreover, she expressed Peru's interest in further deepening ties at political, environmental, multilateral, and cooperation levels.
Source: https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-peru-requests-entry-into-asean-as-development-partner-954036.aspx
Peru's Commission for Promotion of Export and Tourism (PromPeru)organize business rounds in Shanghai and Hong Kong from October 20-23.
Peru's ombudsman office said there were more than 90 blockades across the country on Wednesday and one person was killed in Cusco city.
Peru's President Dina Boluarte said she would request legislative powers from Congress for 120 days to fight criminality amid protests demanding her ouster.
"Peru's resilience in this year's rankings comes against the backdrop of a period of high economic growth, a rapidly increasing number of universities and surging enrolment numbers.
The 77-year-old, who served as Peru's president from 2001 until 2006, is wanted by Peruvian prosecutors investigating a sprawling scandal involving Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht.
Source: https://www.rawstory.com/japan-s-crying-baby-sumo-festival-returns-after/
The latest protests have been dubbed "the third takeover of Lima" and are the culmination of people coming from Peru's poorer south to protest in the capital Lima since last week.