Peru announces plans for embassy in UAE

Peru’s Foreign Ministry published a decree on Friday announcing the new embassy in Abu Dhabi. The Latin American country is currently represented by a consulate in Dubai. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 10 February 2024
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Peru announces plans for embassy in UAE

  • Latin American country seeks ‘political and economic relationship with Gulf states,’ Foreign Ministry official tells Arab News
  • UAE is Peru’s top commercial partner in MENA region, followed by Saudi Arabia

MONTEVIDEO: Peru plans to open an embassy in the UAE after several years of delays.

Peru’s Foreign Ministry published a decree on Friday announcing the new embassy in Abu Dhabi. The Latin American country is currently represented by a consulate in Dubai.

The move is part of a Peruvian government strategy to increase the number of embassies in African and Middle Eastern countries. The embassy in Abu Dhabi will be the seventh in the Middle East and North Africa.

The 2020-2026 strategy envisions new embassies and consulates to boost Peru’s trade presence in the region and to attract investment.

“Peruvian diplomacy has the challenge of building a political and economic relationship with Gulf states that’s mutually beneficial and provides opportunities for different segments of the economy,” Gustavo Lembcke, head of Africa, the Middle East and Gulf states at the Foreign Ministry, told Arab News.

Oscar Maurtua, president of the Peruvian International Law Society and a former foreign minister, told Arab News: “Peru has strong ties with the UAE. It’s an important source of investment, and we need to have an embassy there to continue building our relationship.”

Peru had originally planned to open the embassy in Abu Dhabi in 2020, but it was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the new plan, the consulate in Dubai will be in charge of setting up the embassy. An ambassador will be named in the second half of this year.

The UAE, which opened an embassy in Peru in 2016, is the Latin American country’s top commercial partner in the MENA region.

Peru exported $1.03 billion to the UAE in 2023 and imported $44 million from the Gulf state, according to Peru’s Trade Ministry.

The bulk of Peru’s exports were gold, with the UAE the fifth-largest importer of Peruvian gold last year.

Peru is the world’s ninth-largest producer of gold, the second-largest producer of copper, and among the top five producers of lead, silver, tin and zinc.

It has South America’s only Pacific coast liquefied natural gas export plant. Natural gas for that plant comes from the Camisea gas fields, in which Algeria’s national state-owned oil company Sonatrach has a 10 percent share.

While the UAE does not export substantial amounts to Peru, UAE-based DP World is the largest port operator in the Latin American country, and is currently completing a $350 million expansion of its pier at Peru’s Port of Callao.

Peru’s second-largest trading partner in the MENA region is Saudi Arabia, with bilateral trade at $44 million in 2023 — less than half the previous year.

Among Arab states, Peru has embassies in Algeria, Egypt, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.


Iran president warns suppliers against overpricing goods

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Iran president warns suppliers against overpricing goods

  • The prices of some basic goods, such as cooking oil and eggs, have increased significantly since the policy was announced

TEHRAN: Iran’s president warned domestic suppliers against hoarding or overpricing goods, state media reported on Thursday, as Tehran rolls out high-stakes subsidy reforms amid nationwide protests over economic hardship.

“People should ‌not feel any ‌shortage in terms of goods’ supply and distribution,” Masoud Pezeshkian said, calling upon his government to ensure adequate supply of goods and monitoring of prices across the country.

Iran’s subsidy reform is intended to favor consumers over importers by removing preferential currency exchange rates that allowed importers to access foreign currency at rates cheaper than those available to ordinary Iranians.

Under the new policy, Iranians will receive about $7 per month to purchase basic goods at select grocery stores. 

The prices of some basic goods, such as cooking oil and eggs, have increased significantly since the policy was announced.

Germany criticized the “excessive use of force” against protesters after authorities used live fire and tear gas to disperse demonstrations.

“It is their right to express their opinion peacefully,” said Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul of the protesters.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abbas ‍Araqchi said Tehran remained open to negotiations with the US as long as they are based ‌on “mutual respect and ‌interests, ‌but it was ‌also ready for war if that is Washington’s intent.

Araqchi, speaking at a press conference in Beirut, added that his visit to Lebanon aimed to discuss Israel’s “challenges and threats” to regional security and to expand bilateral ties.