en.Wedoany.com Reported - Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advancing its economic diplomacy strategy through its General Directorate for Economic Promotion and holding working meetings with representatives of the Peru-Australia Chamber of Commerce (APCCI), aiming to consolidate Peru's position in the global economy and promote the inflow of responsible capital.

This meeting is part of Peru's preparations to participate in the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC 2026), scheduled to take place from October 25 to 29 in Sydney, Australia. In a press release, Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that, given the current global context, Peru's participation in this main forum for the Australian mining industry and a benchmark event for global capital attraction holds strategic value.
The annual IMARC conference brings together top-level officials, global investors, and technology leaders involved in the critical minerals value chain. Leveraging its geological potential, Peru plays an irreplaceable strategic role in driving the global energy transition. Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is promoting coordinated efforts between the public and private sectors, aiming for the delegation in Sydney to present Peru's advantages in a unified manner, including legal certainty, macroeconomic stability, and a competitive portfolio of projects.
At the meeting held at Torre Tagle Palace, the President of the Peru-Australia Chamber of Commerce (APCCI), Carlos Castro Silvestre, and Executive Director Solange Blotte were in attendance. These working meetings are part of Peru's economic diplomacy strategy, designed to position Peru as a safe and resilient business partner in global markets and a reliable destination for sustainable investment, thereby generating employment and technology transfer for the country.






