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PERU TODAY |
Newsletter of the Peruvian Embassy in the UK |
No.7, November - December 2008 |
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Dear readers,
We are delighted to present the seventh and last issue of 2008. It coincides with the falling leaves of Autumn and the effects of the financial turmoil on the world economy. With regard to this important subject, we include a special report prepared by our Trade and Investment Office on the economic prospects for Peru for the following years.
We have also included some information on the 2008 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Summit (APEC 2008) that Peru hosts in November. This meeting will gather 21 leaders of the strongest economies of the Asia-Pacific region.
On the cultural agenda you will find some ‘must-go’ events for the next few weeks: Culture Clash, exhibition with a group of Peruvian plastic artists, the last dates of Juan Diego Florez in Covent Garden and the presentation of the award winning short film ‘Ela’ by Silvana Aguirre at the Embassy are the highlights.
Finally, we would like to thank those who have sent greetings and comments during this year; we always welcome your feedback. We would like to continue being that space that allows you to keep updated with the latest information about the projection of Peru in the United Kingdom and on the relationship between both countries.
Thank you for being with us. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
London, November 2008 |
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Peru receives leaders from the 21 economies of APEC: meeting represents the greatest opportunity for the country to attract investment and benefits from the Asia-Pacific Region
The XVI Summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum 2008 will take place from 17th to 23rd November in different cities of Peru. The representatives of the 21 member economies of the framework will discuss significant aspects for the development of the Asia-Pacific region at the leader's summit to be held on the 22nd and 23rd November. |
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UBS: Peru is Latin America's least exposed economy to financial crisis |
A report published recently by UBS bank's research department identifies Peru as the country with the least financial risk in Latin America and the third highest level of secured external finance (solvency). |
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Positive economic climate in Peru despite credit crunch |
Peru's economy expanded 9.9% in the year to September, driven by strong internal demand growth (12.7%), the continuing expansion of key sectors such as construction and non-primary manufacturing, and by significant inward investment flows. Despite the turmoil of the credit crunch, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Peru's growth in 2008 at 9.2% and in 2009 at a sturdy 7%. Construction, hydrocarbon exploitation and non-primary manufacturing are expected to be the main contributors to growth in 2009. |
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Peruvian artist Fernando Caceres restores large frescos for the new Museum of Bristol |
As part of the team of conservators at Bristol Museum, Fernando Caceres is working on the restoration of three frescos, which dated back to the start of the 18th Century and have not been cleaned for almost 300 years. |
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Book on Peruvian orchids is presented in London |
To mark 20 years of investigation and conservation in situ of their native orchid species, the hotel Inkaterra Machu Picchu launched the book 'Orchids in INKATERRA Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel', which includes an inventory of 372 species of orchids from 80 genera, part of Inkaterra’s conservation programme and new varieties found in the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary. The publication also features photographs of 178 native species and paintings by Angela Mirro. |
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Saturday 8th November, 1.00pm to 6.00pm: Christmas Fair and Peruvian Fiesta. Funds raised will help orphaned children in Puno, Peru |
Folklore, crafts and fair trade event, where you will enjoy live music and dances from the heart of the Peruvian Andes and performances of Afro-Peruvian dances. Delicious Peruvian food and drinks will be also offered. |
Admission: Adults £5.00 |
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Children (over 5) £2.50 |
St. Columbus Church Hall, Pont Street, SW1X 0BD (nearest tube station: Knightsbridge)
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17th to 23rd November: XVI Summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, APEC 2008 |
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Arequipa, Chiclayo, Cusco, Iquitos, Lima, Tacna, Trujillo and Piura |
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Trade & Investment |
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Wednesday 26th November, 6.30pm: 'The InterOceanic Highway: benefit or tragedy for Peru?' by Tony Morrison |
Hailed as one of the largest civil-engineering projects in Peruvian history, the TransOceanica will give access to the South American hinterland and link Peru and Brazil. But environmentalists fear that it will open Amazon resources to voracious Asian markets. |
Canning House, 2 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8PJ |
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Thursday 20th November: Invest in Peru Forum APEC 2008 |
As part of the activities of the APEC Summit 2008, on 20 November an 'Invest in Peru Forum' will take place at the National Museum in Lima. |
Museo de la Nacion, Lima |
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28th - 30th May 2009: FIBCA 2009. International Fair for capital goods |
This international event will offer opportunities for both local and international companies to do business in different sectors. |
Jockey Plaza Convention Centre, Lima |
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5th November to 20th December: Second solo exhibition in the UK of Peruvian artist Juan Bautista |
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After a successful exhibition in April, Juan Bautista will show his work for the second time at the gallery Spice Art Studios in Southampton. |
Spice Art Studios, 16 Manor Farm Road, Bitterne Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO18 1NP |
Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am to 6.00pm |
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6th to 30th November: 'Culture Clash' exhibition |
With the participation of Peruvian artists Gabriel Acevedo, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, Fernando Gutierrez, Esteban Igartua and Marisol Malatesta alongside some other international artists. |
Working Rooms, Top floor, 242-248 Kingsland Road, London, E8 4DG |
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Monday 10th November: 'Capture the art of concrete' photograph exhibition with Peruvian architect Rafael Contreras |
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The photograph that gave Peruvian architect Rafael Contreras the second place in the competition 'Capture the art of concrete' will be shown in an exhibition alongside other participant images. |
The Concrete Bar, The Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre |
Opening times: Sunday - Monday 10.00am to 6.00pm; Tuesday - Thursday 10.00am to 11.0pm; Friday - Saturday 10.00am to 1.00am |
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11th November: last day of 'Matilde di Shabran' by Rossini with Juan Diego Florez |
The Peruvian tenor will continue this month in Covent Garden with his performance of Corradino, the role he played for his official operatic debut in 1996. |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden |
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13th to 21st November: 'Orquideas Interoceanicas' photograph exhibition by Quintin Lake |
British photographer Quintin Lake's exhibition will feature a selection of the 98 orchid species recorded in flower while he travelled with an Oxford University expedition along two sections of the Interoceanic highway. |
Canning House, 2 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8PJ |
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Thursday 27th November, 7.00pm: Cinema at the Embassy presents the new short film 'Ela' (2007) by Silvana Aguirre and the film 'Destiny has no favourite' (2003) by Alvaro Velarde
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Peruvian director Silvana Aguirre will present her last short film 'Ela' (12 min), which has been awarded with several prizes and recognitions in film festivals around the world. This presentation will be followed by the screening of 'Destiny has no favourite' (87 min), film by Alvaro Velarde. |
Free entrance |
Peruvian Embassy, 52 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9SP |
Limited seats. For booking, please contact 0207 2353 802 (ask for Vicky North from 10.00am to 1.00pm and from 3.00pm to 4.00pm) or send an e-mail to cultural_events@peruembassy-uk.com
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Saturday 29th November, 10.30am to 5.00pm: South American Archaeology Seminar |
Renowned scholars will lecture about the prehistoric occupation of north highlands of Ancash, Peru; the history of maize in South America; agriculture and adaptations to climate changes in the Central Andes; etc. |
Institute of Archaeology UCL, 34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY |
Enquiries: Bill Sillar (b.sillar@ucl.ac.uk) |
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10th to 13th November: 'World Travel Market 2008' |
Four-day travel industry event that brings together buyers and sellers from all over the world to meet, network, negotiate and conduct business. PromPeru, the Peruvian Tourism Board, will be present as usual with a stand where tour operators from Peru will offer a variety of tailor-made packages and promotions. |
ExCeL London, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL
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Competitions |
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United Kingdom |
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Canning House Essay Competition 2009 |
An opportunity to challenge the literary creativity in Spanish or Portuguese. The title of the essay for this year is 'The Latin American I most admire'. Works will be admited until 12th December 2008.
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Cope Prize 2008 |
Literary competition in Spanish for narrators and poets promoted by the National Oil Company, Petroperu, that aims to promote the culture and the literary creativity. Works could be submitted in Peru until 5.00pm of the 19th December 2008.
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Proinversion's latest schedule for investment opportunities in public concessions |
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Real estate, transport, ports, airports, communications, sanitation and agriculture. |
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Investment opportunity in the integrated development of Peruvian Scallops Shells (Agropecten Purpuratus)
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Mr Ricardo Gordillo Uribe, Director of the Company Tinku SAC, situated in the North of Peru, in the Bay of Sechura, Department of Piura, is searching for potential foreign investors interested in participating in the integrated development of Peruvian scallops shells (Agropecten Purpuratus) in a concession of 650.38 ha. The purpose of this investment is the export of this product; with a significant rate of return on investment. |
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New Investment Project Teasers |
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Concession of Road Network Nº 4, Lima Electric Train, Paita Port Terminal, Pisco Port Terminal, Rendering of Public Telecommunications Services. |
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October 14th: Mario Vargas Llosa delivered a lecture about literature and history in Latin American |
The renowned Peruvian writer spoke on 'Literatura e historia en América Latina' at King's College London for an audience of nearly 400 people. |
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October 2nd: Peruvian charity received donation from the Department of Culture, Media and Sports |
The Peruvian Orphan Children's Fund received a donation from the Public Engagement and Recognition Unit (PERU) of the Department of Culture, Media and Sports after its participation in an activity within the organization. |
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The Times online |
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This number's guest |
Los Angeles Times |
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Favourite Destination: APURIMAC |
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The terrain in Apurimac is steep, formed by narrow, deep valleys with impressive abysses, cold plateaus, and high-mountain peaks. The Apurimac River Canyon that separates the department of Cusco from the department of Apurimac is the most extraordinary sight. |
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Prepared and edited by |
the Peruvian Embassy in the UK |
52, Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9SP. Tel. 0207 235 1917 Fax 0207 235 4463 |
www.peruembassy-uk.com |
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© 2008 Peruvian Embassy in the UK |
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