Peru Businesses Create Private El Nino Command Led by Neuhaus
Peru · El Niño
Key Facts
- Private-led The command was set up by business groups, not the government. No decree or official resolution created it.
- Announced Finance Minister Elmer Cuba said on 17 August 2026 that Neuhaus would head the private El Nino command.
- Members Neuhaus named the SNI, Confiep, AGAP, and SNMPE as participants. He also named meteorologist Abraham Levy as an adviser.
- Goal The command aims to coordinate prevention and support the state, not replace public management.
- How it started Neuhaus led the organising committee for the Lima 2019 Pan American Games.
- Status No official government statement or membership list has been published.
Peru’s private sector launches its own El Nino response team, led by Carlos Neuhaus, to coordinate prevention and support the state.
Peru’s main business groups have formed a private command to deal with the El Nino weather phenomenon. Finance Minister Elmer Cuba said on 17 August 2026 that Carlos Neuhaus would lead it.
Who is behind the private command
Peru’s private sector has set up its own response to the El Nino weather event, a phenomenon that can bring heavy rains, floods, and landslides to the country’s coast and highlands. Carlos Neuhaus, a prominent businessman, leads the group, but he was not appointed by any government decree or official resolution.
The finance minister, Elmer Cuba, announced the plan in an interview on 17 August 2026. He said the private command would be led by Neuhaus and supported by the country’s main business associations, and that they would meet him ‘this Tuesday’ to work out the details.
Neuhaus told RPP radio that the group included the Sociedad Nacional de Industrias (SNI), which represents manufacturers; Confiep, the main business confederation; AGAP, an agricultural association; and SNMPE, the mining and energy association. He also named Abraham Levy, a well-known meteorologist, as an adviser.
There is no formal statement from the government of President Keiko Fujimori about this initiative, and no minutes or official membership list have been published. The only confirmation comes from media reports of interviews.
What the command aims to do
The stated purpose of the private command is to coordinate prevention efforts and support the state, not to replace public management. Minister Cuba said the goal is to avoid duplication between the public and private sectors, ensuring resources and efforts are not wasted.
The command will work alongside the government, not against it. The private groups bring their own expertise and resources, which can complement state actions during an El Nino event.
The exact plan is still being refined. Cuba said they would meet Neuhaus ‘this Tuesday’ to work out the details, but no timeline or specific projects have been announced yet.
This is a private initiative, so its legal status is unclear. It is not a state body, and its decisions are not binding on the government.
Carlos Neuhaus: a known organizer
For foreign readers, Neuhaus is best known as the president of the organising committee for the Lima 2019 Pan American Games. That event brought athletes from across the Americas to Peru and was widely praised for its organisation.
His experience in managing a large, complex event makes him a natural fit for coordinating a private response to El Nino. He has shown he can work with both public and private actors, which is essential for a command that aims to support the state.
Neuhaus has not stated any political ambition in this role. He is acting as a private citizen, backed by business groups.
His appointment is not an official government decision. It is a private-sector choice, announced publicly by the finance minister.
What is missing: no official documents
There is no formal statement from the government of President Keiko Fujimori about this private command. No ministerial decree or official resolution exists, and no public minutes from the business associations have been released.
The only source of information is media reports from interviews, which means the full list of members is not confirmed. Only the groups mentioned by Neuhaus in his RPP interview are known.
The command’s legal status is unclear. It is a private initiative, not a state body, and it has no legal powers to enforce its decisions.
This lack of documentation means that the command’s composition and authority could change. For now, it is a voluntary coordination mechanism, not a formal institution.
Why this matters for investors and residents
El Nino can cause floods, droughts, and damage to crops and infrastructure in Peru. For investors, that means risks to agriculture, mining, and energy operations, which are key sectors of the Peruvian economy.
A private command shows that businesses are taking proactive steps to protect their assets. It also shows cooperation with the government, which may reduce the economic impact of El Nino on their operations.
The Peruvian economy could grow up to 4% in 2026 despite El Nino, according to Minister Cuba, who made that estimate on 12 August 2026. A coordinated private response could help ensure that growth is not derailed by weather-related disruptions.
For people living in Peru, this means more coordinated efforts to prevent disasters and respond quickly. It is a sign that the private sector is not waiting for the state to act alone, but is stepping in to support prevention and response.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the private El Nino command in Peru?
It is a group of business associations formed in August 2026 to coordinate response to the El Nino weather phenomenon. It is led by Carlos Neuhaus and supports the state’s prevention efforts.
Who created the private El Nino command?
The private sector, including business groups like SNI, Confiep, AGAP, and SNMPE, created it. It is not a government body.
Is this an official government committee?
No. There is no decree or official resolution. The finance minister announced it, but it is a private initiative.
What does Carlos Neuhaus have experience in?
He led the organising committee of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games, a large international sporting event in Peru.
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Sources: rpp.pe; elcomercio.pe; gestion.pe; larepublica.pe; comunicaciones.congreso.gob.pe
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