David Tuesta
David Tuesta is a prominent Peruvian economist and former Minister of Economy, known for his expertise in economic policy and competitiveness. As the current president of the Consejo Privado de la Competitividad, he plays a crucial role in advocating for private sector reforms and enhancing economic performance in Peru. Recently, he was in the news discussing the government's decision to merge 14 infrastructure programs under the Autoridad Nacional de Infraestructura (ANIN), where he shared insights on the potential impacts of such mergers on public spending, particularly concerning personnel costs and the complexities involved in public sector layoffs.
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Peru:
David Tuesta described the situation as a 'highly populist fever'.
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Peru:
David Tuesta is the executive president of the Private Council of Competitiveness and commented on the populist fever affecting fiscal decisions.
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Peru:
David Tuesta discusses the financial situation of Petro-Perú and the government's potential future rescues.
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Peru:
David Tuesta, the president of the Private Council of Competitiveness, suggested reviewing two points of the pension reform law.
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Peru:
David Tuesta is the president of the Consejo Privado de la Competitividad and has expressed his views on the pension reform.
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Peru:
David Tuesta emphasized the importance of maintaining the prohibition on pension fund withdrawals.
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Peru:
David Tuesta, executive president of the Private Competitiveness Council, discusses the need for financial education regarding the new commission mechanism.
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Peru:
David Tuesta, exministro de Economía, commented on the current situation of Petro-Perú and the potential arrival of a private manager.
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Peru:
David Tuesta, president of the CPC, referred to the growing fiscal issue as a 'nuclear bomb' left for the next government.
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Peru:
David Tuesta estimates that Petro-Perú's debt approaches US$7 billion.
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