El Comercio, Peru’s oldest newspaper, has been a steadfast witness to the nation’s history since its founding in the 1800s. From pivotal moments that shaped Peru’s identity to the latest developments at the APEC Meetings this week, El Comercio continues to capture and report the stories that matter most to the Peruvian people and the global community.
Established in the heart of Lima, El Comercio has chronicled the ebbs and flows of Peru’s political, economic, and social landscape. Through wars, revolutions, economic transformations, and cultural evolutions, the newspaper has remained a beacon of journalism, providing in-depth coverage and insightful analysis.
As the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meetings convene this week, El Comercio once again stands at the forefront, delivering comprehensive reports on discussions that have far-reaching implications for Peru and the broader region. The newspaper’s enduring legacy is reflected in its commitment to informing readers about critical developments that influence not only Peru but also its relationships within Asia and the global economy.
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