The project, called New Port Terminals of Loreto, has an estimated investment cost of US$ 181 million to upgrade the infrastructure for cargo services and long-distance vessels.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, through the Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN), announced that it has six projects in its portfolio for the benefit of the Piura region, with a total amount exceeding US$ 2.8 billion. These projects will be awarded between 2025 and 2027 under the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Projects in Assets modalities.
The Executive Director of PROINVERSIÓN, Tabata Vivanco, appeared before the ProInversión Multi-Party Special Commission of the Congress of the Republic, where she reported ongoing coordination with the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC).
Within the framework of the 37th edition of the PERUMIN Mining Convention, PROINVERSIÓN’s Executive Director, Tabata Vivanco, is promoting the portfolio of mining projects that the agency expects to award under the Asset Projects modality, on behalf of the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM).
With an investment of S/ 320 million, they will transform the lives of 900 students each year by providing them with free, first-class infrastructure and services.
The implementation of these projects will strengthen and enhance the reliability of the power transmission systems in the central-southern region of the country.
This project will improve the health and quality of life of more than 345,000 Peruvians and positions Peru as an international benchmark in the use of PPPs to promote sustainable infrastructure projects with high social impact.
Both terminals are included in the Third Group of Airports, which aims to increase air connectivity in the regions of Áncash, Cajamarca, Cusco, Huánuco, Junín, Loreto, Moquegua, and San Martín, benefiting 3.6 million passengers per year.
With technical assistance from the Ministry of Economy and Finance, through PROINVERSIÓN, the Ministry of Housing, Construction, and Sanitation awarded the Pucusana water and sanitation project, which will benefit 68,000 people.