El plan para atraer hasta US$7.000 millones de inversión cada año

In recent years, attracting private investment has become one of the main challenges for the Peruvian economy. In this episode, we analyze the proposal that aims to attract between US$5 billion and US$7 billion in investment annually, explaining the proposed measures and their potential effects on economic growth, employment, competitiveness, and the country's development. Throughout the analysis, we examine why private investment is one of the most important drivers of growth, how bureaucracy and regulatory uncertainty affect investor decisions, the role of sectors such as mining, infrastructure, energy, and agribusiness, and why legal certainty is crucial for attracting both domestic and international capital. We also address economic concepts in a simple way, such as transaction costs, productivity, competitiveness, and macroeconomic stability, allowing us to understand how these factors influence the arrival of new investment projects and the creation of formal employment. This content has an educational focus and aims to explain the economic foundations behind one of the most debated proposals in the Peruvian political arena, allowing each viewer to form their own opinion with more information and context. If you are interested in economics, investment, mining, infrastructure, economic geopolitics, and the development of Peru and Latin America, subscribe to the channel to continue receiving clear, objective, and contextualized analysis. #Peru #Economy #Investment #PrivateInvestment #KeikoFujimori #Companies #Business #Mining #Infrastructure #Development #EconomicGrowth #Finance #Markets #LatinAmerica #Capital #Competitiveness #Employment #Productivity #EconomicPolicy #ForeignInvestment