Projects in transport, education, health, and security are already benefiting millions of Peruvians, consolidating the Works for Taxes (OxI) mechanism as the fastest tool to close social infrastructure gaps.
During the “Business Leadership Circuit” organized by the Lima Chamber of Commerce, megaprojects for the 2026–2028 period were announced across the transport, sanitation, energy, health, education, and tourism sectors.
The properties are located in Lima, Lambayeque, Moquegua, Cusco, and La Libertad, and are ready to be developed into shopping centers, tourism complexes, energy parks, dry ports, and real estate projects.
The Government raised the CIPRL caps to S/ 66,838 million, which determine the annual capacity of regional and local governments to implement projects through the Works for Taxes mechanism.
The Special Continuous Improvement Award granted by Ciudadanos al Día (BPG Award) highlights the contribution of the Works for Taxes mechanism, promoted by PROINVERSIÓN, which enables companies to gain firsthand experience working jointly with the State and making projects a reality—projects that transform communities across the country.
The head of the agency reported that discussions between the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) and the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima are well advanced, and the interinstitutional agreement enabling the project is expected to be signed in the coming days.
The Government of Peru is moving forward with the consolidation of a modern and competitive logistics network through a portfolio of port and road Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects valued at over US$ 850 million, aimed at enhancing foreign trade, boosting strategic sectors, and strengthening the country’s territorial integration.
Between January and October 2025, over S/ 3,400 million was awarded, as a result of coordinated efforts between PROINVERSIÓN and public entities to improve the country’s infrastructure and public services.
An estimated investment of US$205 million in both terminals will benefit 1 million users by improving logistics, reducing operating costs and strengthening the economic integration of the Amazon with Brazil and the Atlantic basin.