Empresas peruanas duplican proyecciones de negocios en Macrorrueda de la Alianza Pacífico

  • En seis meses se concretaría envíos por US$ 24.8 millones
  • El sector de agroindustria fue el más demandado

Duplicando la cifra proyectada para la última edición, las empresas peruanas que participaron en la VI Macrorrueda de la Alianza del Pacífico, retornaron con compromisos comerciales por US$ 24.8 millones a concretarse en los próximos doce meses, informó la Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación  y el Turismo – PROMPERÚ.

Esta rueda se llevó a cabo el 30 y 31 de agosto en Oaxaca, México y fue organizada por las agencias de promoción de Chile, Colombia, México y Perú. Esta actividad es considerada el principal encuentro de empresarios exportadores e importadores del bloque económico, en su mayoría pequeñas y medianas empresas.

En cada edición de la Macrorrueda se generan relaciones comerciales, se desarrollan negocios, se establecen alianzas estratégicas e impulsan inversiones conjuntas entre las empresas participantes.

Esta edición tuvo la ventaja de contar con la liberalización del 92% de las partidas arancelarias gracias al Protocolo Adicional al Acuerdo Marco.

Las 37 empresas peruanas que participaron tuvieron más de 520 citas de negocios y el sector de agroalimentos fue el más demandado con una proyección de negocios de US$ 22.5 millones. Entre los productos que tuvieron gran acogida sobresalieron la aceituna, aceite de oliva, chocolate, quinua, camu camu y nueces del Brasil, entre otros.

La oferta del sector manufacturas también llamó la atención con compromisos comerciales de US$ 1.2 millones, así como el bienes de consumo con US$ 1.1 millones que incluye confecciones.

Además de los compradores de la Alianza del Pacífico participaron importadores de países invitados como Corea, China, Japón, Australia, Indonesia; Malasia, Singapur, Argentina, Brasil Uruguay, Paraguay y Canadá.

La Alianza del Pacífico representa la octava economía  del mundo, con exportaciones conjuntas por US$ 559,000 millones. Las cuatro naciones que la integran constituyen el 57% de los envíos exteriores de Latinoamérica.

VI Macrorrueda de Negocios de la Alianza del Pacífico 2018

  • El pasado 30 de agosto se llevó a cabo la VI Macrorrueda de Negocios de la Alianza del Pacífico en el estado de Oaxaca, México.

La Macrorrueda de Negocios fungió como una plataforma comercial entre Chile, Colombia, México y Perú, donde se concretaron alrededor de 6,000 citas de negocios entre los más de 600 empresarios asistentes y con una expectativa de inversiones de US$ 120 millones.

Al respecto, el director general de ProMéxico, Paulo Carreño King, reconoció las potencialidades de Oaxaca y su desarrollo económico y señaló que esta Macrorrueda tiene el objetivo de reforzar los lazos de amistad y comercio entre los cuatro países de la Alianza del Pacífico.

“Este evento forma parte de los objetivos trazados por la Alianza Pacífico que busca convertir a este bloque en una potencia mundial de negocios y crear oportunidades para contribuir al desarrollo económico de sus países; conformar un espacio competitivo y atractivo para las inversiones y comercio; y generar mayores oportunidades de encadenamiento y de incorporación más intensa en las corrientes globales de negocios y servicios”, dijo.

Para México, la VI Macrorrueda de Negocios de la Alianza del Pacífico fue una muestra del potencial de las pequeñas y medianas empresas al recibir un total de 247 empresas exportadoras, enfocadas principalmente a los sectores: agroindustrial, manufacturas y bienes de consumo y con negociaciones que superaron los US$ 116 millones.

De hecho, de los más de US$ 116 millones de inversiones obtenidas en la VI Macrorrueda de Negocios, México contribuyó con US$ 55. 208280 mil 809.60 dólares.

En este encuentro se entregó el “Premio al Exportador 2018” a las empresas Biotecnology de Chile, Corpo Campo de Colombia, Comavo de México y Corporación Damper de Perú, que entre 2013 y 2017 lograron un importante y significativo incremento en sus exportaciones hacia los estados de la Alianza Pacífico.

Young people with a vocation of service are mobilized thanks to the Volunteer Program of the Pacific Alliance

With the purpose of contributing to the strengthening of regional integration through the incorporation of the youth of the four member countries of the Pacific Alliance in the exercise of rights and duties that contribute to the overcoming of the development challenges, 48 young people of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru participated in the third call for the Pacific Alliance Youth Volunteer Project, coordinated by the Technical Cooperation Group – GTC.

The Chilean Live Your Parks Program, implemented in Chile thanks to the collaboration of the International Cooperation Agency of Chile (AGCI), the National Youth Institute (INJUV) and the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF), welcomed volunteers from member countries of the Pacific Alliance between July 18th and August 1st. The youth performed maintenance and improvement work on four Chilean National Parks and Reserves in the north of the country, in the regions of Tarapacá and Coquimbo. During the volunteer they visited the House of La Moneda, as well as Los Flamencos Camp located in the National Park, Plains of Challe and Penguins of Humboldt.

Colombia hosted the volunteers on August 2, who will stay for four weeks in the country to support, through their volunteer work, social projects that take place in the Youth Houses of the District Secretariat for Social Integration. The young people participate as of this August 3, in work areas of entrepreneurship initiatives in the sector of cultural and creative industries known as ‘orange economy’.

“I came to Colombia because I have the conviction that many changes can be generated through cultural management,” said Christian Arizmendi, a Chilean volunteer, during the welcoming day. Another volunteer is Kiera Lozano, who traveled from Cajamarca in Peru to Bogotá, to bring her knowledge in communication to “youth groups to help them promote cultural, in the area of audiovisuals.”

The active and effective participation of young people in the experience of volunteering achieves not only impact on their citizenship training, but also reinforces their knowledge and social and work skills, but also in their communities and local populations. This is explained by Ezequiel Domínguez Cardozo, a Mexican volunteer who starts work in Bogotá, “I am very interested in the subject of the ‘orange economy’, of transforming ideas into cultural goods and services that contribute to the social development of the community.”

The active and effective participation of young people in the experience of volunteering achieves not only impact on their citizenship training, but also reinforces their knowledge and social and work skills, but also in their communities and local populations. This is explained by Ezequiel Domínguez Cardozo, a Mexican volunteer who starts work in Bogotá, “I am very interested in the subject of the ‘orange economy’, of transforming ideas into cultural goods and services that contribute to the social development of the community.”

In Mexico, the third edition of the program took place between July 18th and August 4th. The volunteering of the Alliance was inserted in the program Hagamos Hogar (let’s make home) that runs the government of the state of Puebla and UN volunteers, which was possible thanks to the coordination of the Mexican Institute of Youth (IMJUVE) and the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AMEXCID).

Thus, for 14 days, the group formed by the 16 young people of the member countries of the Pacific Alliance, carried out voluntary activities in the Municipality of Atzizihuacán, located in Puebla.

In Peru, volunteers stayed from 2nd to 18th July, participated in the project ‘Humanizing spaces: educational intervention for the promotion of good treatment in public spaces’, which aimed to strengthen the development and promotion of interpersonal skills, with special emphasis on empathy, assertiveness and good treatment of youth and adults.

This program was developed by the National Youth Secretariat (SENAJU), the youth governing body of the Ministry of Education and the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI), which articulated efforts to strengthen the interpersonal skills of young volunteers through the Pacific Alliance Youth Volunteer Project.

In the two stages of volunteering (2015 and 2016), 96 young people from Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru were mobilized for two to four weeks in which, through their work, they shared their experiences and knowledge in the framework of different local programs and projects.

This volunteer project is aimed at young people between the ages of 18 and 28, who are nationals of the Pacific Alliance member countries and who live in their country of origin when they apply.

The Pacific Alliance promotes the free circulation of goods, services, capital and people of the governments of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. The Youth Volunteer Project seeks to give continuity to efforts to promote the exchange of experiences through activities that form solidarity behaviors among young people, which have a positive impact on society, bearing in mind that youth is a key player in the region.

 

 

Pacific Alliance holds a forum for leaders women

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Takes place in Lima, on 28-29 November.

It will include the participation of authorities, important personalities and women entrepreneurs from the member countries of the PA.

In order to strengthen abilities and reduce inequalities, the governments of the Pacific Alliance (PA) member countries, through their promotion agencies, ProChile, ProColombia, ProMéxico and PROMPERÚ, organize the second Pacific Alliance Leading Women Entrepreneurs 2016 forum.

The forum will address topics around the importance of the contribution of women to the reinforcement of social equity, as well as to the economic and social development of the member countries of the Pacific Alliance.

There will be two master lectures and three panels with representatives from the PA countries who will discuss the impact of women on global economy, financial inclusion, and the gender approach/perspective within a scope of future goals.

Additionally, Warmikuna (women, in Quechuan) talks will be held, where successful women will share their experiences and strategies in breaking the barriers they have had to face, as well as those skills that have proven to be invaluable to reach their goals.

A business roundtable will also be held on the second day of activities, with the participation of 30 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) led by women exporters and potential exporters, 20 buyers from the PA countries and 5 importers from Germany, Canada, United States, Panama and Taiwan.

Included in the program are four workshops for women entrepreneurs, which will deal with subjects related to women’s leadership and entrepreneurship, among others.

Gender in the Pacific Alliance

Gender is one among the many issues related to the lines of action that the Pacific Alliance must advance to fulfill the presidential mandates, and so the Gender Group –currently led by Chile– has become one of the 26 technical work groups of the PA.

This group will be in charge of a workshop to be held on the forum’s second day, addressing, among other topics, the manner in which gender issues have been addressed within the Alliance.

Download HERE the Official Program for the second Pacific Alliance Leading Women Entrepreneurs Forum.

Intense week of activities for the Pacific Alliance in Santiago

Alianza del Pacífico (octubre 12/16). The Pacific Alliance initiated an intense week of activities to be held in Santiago with sessions of the technical groups in which over 150 professionals from the governments of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru take part, aiming to continue developing the integration process in its different areas.

This gathering of the technical groups will extend until Thursday with meetings addressing Institutional Affairs, Cooperation, SMEs, PA Entrepreneurial Board, Education, Labor, Movement of People, Safety, Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE), Regulatory Cooperation and Communications. Also, the Foreign Relations group has had meetings with delegations from Canada, the United Kingdom, United States and the CAF.

This Thursday, during the seminar of the OECD Latin America Regional Program to be held at ECLAC, the vice-ministers of the Pacific Alliance will participate in a panel on cooperation between the Pacific Alliance and the OECD.

The encounters will come to an end this Friday with a meeting of the High Level Group (HLG), which is formed by the vice-ministers of Commerce and Foreign Affairs of the four countries and is responsible for supervising the advancement of the technical groups and preparing proposals for the projection and rapprochement with other organizations or groups.

That same day, the vice-ministers will participate in the seminar “Challenges and Advancements: Professional Technical Education in the Pacific Alliance”, having a talk on “The ties between the production and education sectors for the establishment of development in the States.”

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Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Pacific Alliance

The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Pacific Alliance held a working meeting in Mexico City, on March 17, 2016, in order to assess this integration initiative´s relationship and strengthen its interaction with Observer States.

The four countries identified cooperation areas and specific actions aimed to reflect the priority the Pacific Alliance gives to its Observer States.  They also committed to continue reinforcing cooperation ties with such states.

The Ministers identified dynamic interaction schemes with observers as part of a roadmap toward the 11th Summit of the Pacific Alliance, to be held in Chile, in July.

During the meeting, the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Alicia Barcena, presented a proposal for cooperation in the fisheries sector.

The Pacific Alliance is a regional integration initiative created by Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru on April 28, 2011.  The four countries’ combined population is 214 million people, while their total GDP is US$ 2.1 trillion, equivalent to 37% of the Latin American product.

The Framework Agreement establishing the Pacific Alliance entered into force on July 20, 2015.

Mexico City, March 17, 2016