The objective is to maximize the use of these assets owned or managed by State entities, to boost the development of infrastructure that closes gaps and promotes the economic growth of the country. In this way, it is sought that private investors contribute to the strengthening of public entities that lack sufficient resources to implement infrastructure and public services for the benefit of their localities, cities or regions.
The Private Investment Promotion Agency and the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights presented an investment portfolio of 36 projects that could be financed and executed through the Works for Taxes (OxI) modality, with an investment exceeding S/ 2,646 million and that will directly impact the community, providing greater security and improving the quality of life of citizens.
With the execution of new port projects, Peru will continue strengthening its port potential and hub position in the region. These projects involve the ports of Chimbote, Pucallpa, Saramiriza, and Iquitos.
In Works for Taxes, a record has been set between January and March 2025, with public entities (ministries, regional governments, local governments, and public universities) awarding 64 investments worth S/ 387 million, marking a historic record.
Technical assistance activities on the above-mentioned topics totaled 689 and included responding to inquiries and holding meetings at the national level for the benefit of 202 public entities: ministries, regional governments, and local governments.
The Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN) presented progress reports on economic and social impact studies of infrastructure project concessions under Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in key sectors such as ports, road transport, telecommunications, sanitation, and health.
During the second day of the PPP America 2025 forum, the most important PPP event in Latin America held in Lima, PROINVERSIÓN presented its detailed portfolio worth US$70 billion, which includes the signing of addenda to 11 existing concessions.
Del Carpio highlighted the awarding of mega-projects such as the Peripheral Ring Road (US$ 3.396 million), a modern highway that will significantly reduce travel times in Lima and Callao. "This project will give people more time to spend with their families; currently, millions of citizens lose between three and four hours a day on public transportation. It is unacceptable, and as a society we must not allow it," he said in an interview with Radio Nacional.
The plots of land are located in various regions of the country and is suitable for projects in sectors such as renewable energy, tourism and recreation, commerce, logistics, real estate development, sports complexes, and agriculture, among others.