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Peru gets 300 million euros credit from German bank KfW for digital transformation

(Reuters) – Peru’s government said on Saturday that it would receive a credit of up to 300 million euros ($325.08 million) from the German bank KfW Development Bank to spend on a digital transformation program.
The credit is for 15 years and will be charged a 6-month Euribor rate, plus a fixed margin, according to the official government gazette.
It did not publish details of the digital transformation program.
Peru’s economy grew between 4.5% and 5% year-on-year in May, Jose Arista, the country’s economy minister estimated.
Rocked by several corruption scandals over the past years, Peru is the world’s third largest producer of .
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