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Fujimori and Grozo Unveil Deregulation and Security Plans at Peru Industry Forum

Campaign pitches target a 70% informal economy blamed on red tape alongside growing extortion.

Overview

  • Keiko Fujimori outlined a deregulation push that scraps redundant procedures, fully digitizes permits with AI, and sets one-stop windows with binding deadlines.
  • Her plan includes “licencia cero” to open businesses with only a tax ID and sworn statement, creation of a digital business window, and removal of double administrative sanctions.
  • Fujimori pledged to direct 40% of public procurement to micro and small firms and to expand access to affordable credit and factoring for state suppliers.
  • She tied the agenda to security actions featuring police–military commands in industrial zones, Armed Forces on streets, joint prison monitoring, and tighter border controls to counter extortion.
  • Wolfgang Grozo proposed a two-year income tax exemption for new entrepreneurs, reforms to address perceived Sunat asymmetry, further deregulation, and wider access to lower-cost energy.