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CUSCO - PERUPerú, opportunities for profitable investments
Foreign trade: Tariffs are levied on imports, at 9%, 17% and 20%; 48.5% of all imports enter the country duty-free, giving an average tariff of 5.8%. Most non-tariff barriers to trade have been eliminated. In 2007 merchandise exports totalled US$29bn and imports US$19.6bn.
Sectors regarded to be well suited for investments:
Sector regarded to be well suited for investments:
- Agriculture
- Agro Expor
Peru has 84 green zones of the total 104 existing worldwide.
8 million hectares of fertile land.
The location in the southern hemisphere enables us to access off-season windows in the most important markets at premium prices.
1st in the world in the production of mango, asparagus an sugar cane and in exportation of asparagus and dried paprika
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Peru has been generally overlooked as a place for major investment; consequently, property prices have remained low. Prices may rise as the country becomes the subject of more media attention. Peru made headlines in 2006 when it had the best stock market performance in the world, with a staggering gain of 182 percent, according to the annual review of world stock market performance by Thomson Financial. |
Investments in Peru present low risk and chances of good return, Doron Weisbarth of Lima Real Estate, said.
"A severe housing shortage and short construction cycles ensure strong prices, easy sales and quick returns," Weisbarth said. In addition, "local, Peruvian banks provide 70 to 75 percent of the financing and close scrutiny of the builders, [so] investors enjoy smaller risk yet."
The investment climate is made even more favorable by the rapid growth of Peru's economy, at an estimated rate of 8 percent in 2006. Peru's tourism industry is also gaining speed thanks to attractions such as Machu Picchu, announced as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in July.
Peru has successfully attracted foreign capital with investment-friendly policiesIn addition, Peru's government has extended investment-friendly policies to attract foreign capital. "In order to lure the private investor, Peru's strongly democratic government beefed up protections for private investors, removed any restrictions on money transfers in or out, and allowed for foreign entities to own real property," Weisbarth said.
The capital, Lima, receives the lion's share of investment in Peru. Lima is home to around 8.6 million people, roughly a third of Peru's entire population, and is the source of approximately two-thirds of the country's total economic production. The city is almost entirely industrialized with most, if not all, of the comforts found in the United States, and offers a diverse selection of residences, from colonial mansions to beachfront bungalows.
Earthquakes, however, present a potential liability for real estate investment in Lima; investors should take this under consideration before deciding to purchase property there
* Site requirements capture.
* Co-ordinating the full project management of tower development.
* Site identification & survey.
* Structural design.
* Site documentation, legal situation and permits.
* Negotiation of site lease / purchase.
* Managing third party civil works contractors.
* Complete end to end network solution.
* Single point project responsability.
* Efficient rollout.
* Ensures buldings and sites are fit for purpose.
* Local expertise avoids slow and expensive learning curves.
* Peace of mind.
* Over 5 Years of Commercial Real Estate Experience
* Top-notch Negotiating Skills
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