Perú evalúa adendas por $8.500 millones
If we want to understand why infrastructure is one of the pillars of economic growth, this news offers an excellent starting point. In this episode, we analyze what it means for Peru to evaluate eight addenda related to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) worth more than US$8.5 billion, how this mechanism works, why concession contracts can be modified, and what impact these decisions can have on transportation, ports, energy, logistics, and the country's competitiveness. We also explain what an addendum is, why it shouldn't be interpreted solely as a contractual change, what technical and economic criteria the State must evaluate before approving a modification, and how these investments can influence productivity, attract private investment, and long-term economic growth. A clear, technical, and accessible analysis to understand one of the most important tools used by Peru to develop strategic infrastructure. #Peru #Economy #Investment #Infrastructure #ProInversión #PPP #PublicPrivatePartnerships #Addenda #Concessions #PublicWorks #Transportation #Ports #LimaMetro #NaturalGas #Competitiveness #EconomicGrowth #Logistics #PrivateInvestment #Development #Finance

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