Andrés Kemper

Andrés Kemper

politician Paraguay

Andrés Kemper is the president of the Cámara de Centros Comerciales del Paraguay (CCCPY), an organization that plays a key role in the development and expansion of shopping centers in Paraguay. Under his leadership, the CCCPY has reported significant growth in the industry, projecting an investment of nearly US$ 350 million and the construction of approximately 912,000 square meters of retail space. Kemper emphasizes the importance of modernizing the retail landscape in Paraguay, particularly in underserved areas, and advocates for the integration of various commercial and residential uses within shopping centers to enhance consumer experiences.

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Paraguay Paraguay: Andrés Kemper, the president of the Paraguayan Chamber of Commercial Centers, mentioned extended shopping hours for the holiday season. 7

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Shoppings ajustan horarios para realizar compras - Economía

Paraguay Paraguay: Andrés Kemper, the president of the Cámara de Centros Comerciales del Paraguay, indicated that 2025 was a year of consolidated expansion for the sector. 8

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Shoppings, supermercados y multitiendas ajustan horarios por las fiestas - Economía

Paraguay Paraguay: Andrés Kemper commented on the preparation and expectations for the Black Shopping Weekend. 7

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Descuentos por el Black Shooping Weekend - Economía

Paraguay Paraguay: Andrés Kemper is the president of the Cámara de Centros Comerciales del Paraguay and highlighted the projected expansion in the sector. 8

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Centros comerciales siguen senda de expansión: proyectan inversión de casi US$ 350 millones - Economía