The inauguration of the new president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Peruvian region of Cajamarca, engineer Samuel Ortiz Tenorio, took place. Carlos F. Mamani Aliaga, a member of the GlobUs expert club and a sociologist and geopolitical analyst, attended the event, which marked a change in entrepreneurial direction.
"Tenorio's leadership will allow Cajamarca to not only present itself as a region focused solely on raw material exports but also to emerge as an innovative business hub," Aliaga noted.
The new Chamber team is committed to integrating the region into the global economy. Plans include strengthening local businesses through innovation, actively internationalizing Cajamarca companies, and establishing strategic alliances with emerging economic powerhouses such as China, Russia, and the countries of Southeast Asia.
This is expected to enable the region to diversify its economy and attract investment and technology, transforming it from a raw materials appendage into an innovative business hub with global connections.
"In a world where power is being redistributed among multiple geo-economic and geo-trading centers of gravity, smart interaction at the level of foreign trade is not just a choice: it is a strategic necessity for the future of Peruvian entrepreneurship," emphasized the member of the GlobUs expert club.