Economic uncertainty | Incertidumbre económica

El Diario:

Bolivia needs peace and certainty in the face of economic uncertainty

  • The CC deputy, Alejandra Camargo, assured that in the current situation the population needs its authorities to demonstrate will and commitment to the reconstruction of the country.
  • The global financial crisis, the decrease in hydrocarbon revenues and the decrease in RIN represent challenges for the Bolivian economy in 2024, CEPB warned.
Massive marches took place during the year 2023 in the nine regions of the country for a united Bolivia.

Faced with possible new conflicts with greater political and social confrontation in 2024, after the year 2023 marked by economic uncertainty, the deputy for the Citizen Community (CC), Alejandra Camargo and the Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs of Bolivia (CEPB) maintain that in the current current situation, the population needs its authorities to provide certainty and clarity about the direction the country will take in the coming months.

The legislator representing Cochabamba, through her social networks, assures that political stability will be an essential factor to generate confidence in the population and to attract investments that promote economic development in the year that begins.

Likewise, she stated that the end-of-year holidays can be used by authorities as a time for reflection and rethinking attitudes in order to provide better days for the entire Bolivian population.

On the other hand, for the Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs of Bolivia (CEPB), the global financial crisis, the decrease in income from exports in the hydrocarbon sector and the decrease in Net International Reserves (RIN) represent challenges for the Bolivian economy. looking forward to next year.

However, she maintains that these factors have impacted foreign trade, the manufacturing industry and the country’s financial sector, generating concern and uncertainty among citizens due to the lower availability of dollars.

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