LIMA, April 30 (Reuters) – Peru maintained its economic growth projection at 10% for this year, despite the Andean nation continuing to be buffeted by a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and going into a second round of a presidential contest between candidates with stark ideological differences.

Economy Minister Waldo Mendoza said 10% growth was possible thanks to state benefits for struggling citizens and sectors and would represent the fastest rate registered since 1994, following a plunge of 11.6% in 2020 as the pandemic and lockdowns – including on mining firms – crushed output. (Reporting by Aislinn Laing)

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