After Peruvian President Ollanta Humala took office in Paracas president of the Pacific Alliance for a year, will challenge the position of the Alliance member countries (Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico), in the eyes of the world, Carlos Posada said, IDEXCAM CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima (CCL).
He also mentioned that Humala will have to ‘ensure’ that all the agreements in education and innovation for the X Summit of the Pacific Alliance.
“The countries of the Pacific Alliance must have a record of what has been done on innovation and education. The challenge of Peru which has the presidency for one year is to monitor the agreements made, to see the progress on these issues “, he said.
But these are not the only challenges that our country has to bear.
On the donation of more than four million dollars Interoamericano Development Bank (IDB), to be used as a background of entrepreneurs for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), he said that now pose correspond to the government ‘put the batteries and move fast ‘to present projects related to SMEs.
“This fund will allow entrepreneurs prop, it should be aimed at deregulation there in Peru. Unfortunately the mortality rate of SMEs are soaring; and that I is because the bureaucracy becomes a wall for entrepreneurs”, he said.