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The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) of Peru presented the new Port Component 2.0 of the Foreign Trade Single Window (Vuce), a platform that will optimize the digital management of processes related to the arrival and departure of vessels in maritime, river, and lake ports, strengthening institutional interoperability and contributing to greater logistical efficiency.
The implementation of the tool is part of the efforts promoted by the sector to continue strengthening trade facilitation and is aligned with the Multisectoral Foreign Trade Policy until 2040, particularly with Priority Objective 2, aimed at optimizing foreign trade operations through facilitation measures.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, César Llona Silva, highlighted that Port Component 2.0 will allow for more agile, integrated, and digital port management, reaffirming the State's commitment to the modernization of foreign trade and the strengthening of the country's competitiveness.
"Today we are taking a new step in the evolution and modernization process of our Single Window, incorporating solutions aimed at responding to the current needs of our logistics and port ecosystem. The implementation of Port Component 2.0 will optimize processes, reduce service times, and provide greater predictability," said the deputy minister.
"We continue to bet on strategic and long-term planning for foreign trade, which has allowed us to go from just USD 6.9 billion in 2000 to more than USD 90 billion in 2025, and we expect to exceed USD 100 billion this year," added the authority.

