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Exclusive: Peru's interim president eyes new debt amid economic, political crises

Published 11/20/2020, 01:18 PM
Updated 11/20/2020, 01:45 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Peru's selected interim leader Sagasti attends his swearing-in ceremony in Lima

By Marco Aquino and Marcelo Rochabrun

LIMA (Reuters) - Peru is planning to raise new public debt in the short term in order to finance the Andean country's deep fiscal deficit and repay interest on old debt in 2021, interim President Francisco Sagasti told Reuters.

"Our country has the capacity to raise debt at interest rates that are relatively reasonable," Sagasti, 76, said late on Thursday evening in his first interview since taking office earlier this week amid a biting political crisis in the country.

"When one has space to raise debt and you are going through a crisis, that is what you have to do."

Sagasti, a centrist lawmaker, has taken the reins in the copper-producing nation amid some of Peru's most heated demonstrations against the political classes in decades, which saw huge protests in which two people killed and dozens injured.

Peru had been an economic success story for almost three decades, but the coronavirus pandemic has hit the country's mining-driven economy hard, pushing up poverty levels and driving it towards its biggest annual contraction in a century.

The government of Vizcarra had launched one of the region's biggest economic package to weather the coronavirus crisis, including cash transfers for the most vulnerable, even as mining production was hit by a lockdown.

The stimulus package will cost around 20% of Peru's pre-pandemic gross domestic product, though the economy is set to contract 12.5% this year and tax revenue has dipped 30%.

Sagasti says his interim administration is weighing the possibility of spending more on new cash transfers.

He added said that while mining was key, there were other areas of industry such as agriculture, fishing, and forestry that had enormous potential for growth.

"Let's not just get obsessed with one sector of the economy in a country that is so rich and that has so much diversity in terms of natural resources," he said.

Sagasti said he would look to promote measures that balanced foreign investment with the needs of local communities and the environment.

© Reuters. Peru's interim President Francisco Sagasti speaks to Reuters in Lima

"What the government will do is create the conditions and act as a guarantor of the rights of communities and investors, we have to be a mediator," he said.

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