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Minister of Economy and Finance, Alex Contreras reported that the region Ica in 2022, it stopped the execution of about 200 million soles, which affected the construction of various facilities.
“Ica stopped executing almost 200 million soles, which would be key to improving access to water, education and healthcare for the entire population,” the government said. official about this region.
Ica It is one of the most productive regions, exporting mainly minerals (47%) and vegetables (25%), as well as fishery products (4%), textiles (3%), steel (3%) and others. The region also processes and exports naphtha from natural gas from Cusco, according to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism.
It has one million inhabitants but has a poverty rate of 6.8% and an extreme poverty rate of 0.2%.
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To narrow the gap that exists in this region, the minister recalled that his budget for 2023 has been increased compared to what he received last year.
“Ica has a bigger budget this year, more than 86 million additional investments, which adds more than 440 million soles by 2023 to close the social gap,” he said.
Ica is an important region not only because of its exports, which reached $5,953 million last year, but also because it is a route that connects the center and north of Peru with the south.
In recent weeks there have been several blockade due to early elections at the level of the sectors known as Chinatown and Urban Expansion, which directly affected supply in the Lima markets.
Source: RPP

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