Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Peru) explained

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo, MINCETUR) of Peru is the ministry in charge of issues pertaining to foreign trade of the Government of Peru and the promotion of Tourism in Peru., the minister of foreign trade and tourism is Juan Carlos Mathews Salazar.[1]

Objectives

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism defines, directs, executes, coordinates, and supervises the policies of foreign trade and tourism. It has responsibility in issues pertaining to exportation and international business agreements, which is manages in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Relations, and the Ministry of the Economy and Finances as well as other sectors of the Peruvian government within their respective jurisdictions.

Additionally it is in charge of regulating foreign trade. The ministry directs international trade negotiations for the Peruvian government and is empowered to sign agreements within its jurisdiction. In the Tourism sector, it promotes, orients, and regulates tourist activity with the goal of promoting sustainable development for tourism, and it includes the promotion, orientation, and regulation of arts and crafts directed towards tourists.

Accomplishments

It promotes free trade agreements, as well as manages the tourism entity PromPeru, a government organization responsible for promoting Tourism to Peru around the world. The ministry has signed the following treaties:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Juan Carlos Mathews Salazar - Ministro de Comercio Exterior y Turismo . 2023-08-09 . www.gob.pe . es-pe.