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Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Peru)

Government ministry of Peru


Government ministry of Peru

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agency_nameMinistry of Foreign Trade and Tourism
nativename_aMinisterio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo
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headquarters50 Uno Oeste, Corpac, San Isidro, Lima
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The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (, MINCETUR) of Peru is the government ministry in charge of issues pertaining to foreign trade of the Government of Peru and the promotion of tourism in the country.

, the ministry is headed by .

History

The country was established in 1969 as the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (), having been separated from the Ministry of Development and Public Works. The name remained until 1980, when it was renamed to Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Tourism and Integration ().

In 1992, it was renamed to Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations (, MITINCI), a name that remained until 2002, when it took its current name.

Throughout its history, the ministry has promoted free trade agreements and managed , a government organisation responsible for promoting tourism to Peru around the world. The ministry has signed the following treaties:

  • Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement
  • Chile-Peru Free Trade Agreement
  • Thailand-Peru Free Trade Agreement
  • United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement

Organisation

  • General Secretariat
  • Vice Ministry of Tourism
    • Directorate-General of Research and Studies on Tourism and Handicrafts
    • Directorate-General of Development Policies
    • Directorate-General of Tourism Strategy
    • Directorate-General of Handicrafts
    • Directorate-General of Casino and Machine Games
  • Vice Ministry of Foreign Trade
    • Directorate-General of Research and Studies on Foreign Trade
    • Directorate-General of Foreign Trade Development Policies
    • Directorate-General of Foreign Trade Facilitation
    • Directorate-General of Trade Negotiations
    • Directorate-General of International Trade Law
  • Directorate of Management and Monitoring of the OCEX
  • Peruvian Commercial Offices Abroad (OCEX)

Entities administered by the ministry include:

  • Centro de Formación en Turismo (CENFOTUR)
  • ** (PROMPERU)
  • Plan Copesco Nacional

List of ministers

NamePartyPeriodTerm startTerm end
Ministers of Industry and Commerce (1969–1980)
Jorge Camino de la Torre
Jorge Dellepiane Ocampo
Gastón Ibáñez O'Brien
Gabriel Lanatta Piaggio
Ministers of Industry, Commerce, Tourism and Integration (1980–1992)
APRA
Manuel Romero Caro
Alberto Vera La RosaAPRA
Guillermo Artega Rashlton
Juan García CabrejosAPRA
Carlos Raffo Dasso
Ministers of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations (1992–2002)
Víctor Joy WayCambio 90
Alfonso Bustamante y Bustamante
Liliana Canale Novella
Gustavo Ernesto Caillaux Zazzali
Juan Carlos Hurtado MillerCambio 90–Nueva Mayoría
Gonzalo Romero de la PuentePartido Popular Cristiano
Emilio Navarro Castañeda
Juan Incháustegui VargasAcción Popular
Raúl Diez-Canseco Terry
Ministers of Foreign Trade and Tourism
Raúl Diez-Canseco TerryAcción Popular
Mercedes Aráoz FernándezAPRA
Martín Pérez MonteverdeUnidad Nacional
Eduardo Ferreyros Kuppers
Eduardo Ferreyros Kuppers
Partido Morado
Roberto Sánchez Palomino
Avanza País
Incumbent

References

References

  1. Luna, Jessica. (2021-08-20). "En defensa del MINCETUR".
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