The Fundacion Milenio has important information, that should serve for our exporters, people who receive remittances and to try to keep a ‘stable’ Bolivian economy, regardless of political preferences… ABI reports: Milenio affirms that Bolivia has sufficient resources to keep a stable exchange rate The Economist and researcher of the Millennium Foundation, José Luis Evia,…
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Bolivian community living overseas expresses their concern for ongoing attacks of current president to the USA
It is shameful and disturbing, what in h___ does the current president of Bolivia intends to do? attacks to the USA, badmouthing left right and center…? does it have a purpose? aside of bringing shame to all of us abroad?? From Luz Mendoza, ANF, eju.tv: Bolivian community expresses concern about constant attacks from President Evo…
Current Bolivian president and the Global Economy
This is an important reflection on how current politician in power believes the world is made off, Pagina Siete’s editorial: Evo Morales and the global economy The statements of President Evo Morales who claims, regarding the economic crisis that exists in United States and Europe clearly reveal the conception that he has about the world…
Bolivian economics 101: The economy in thirty years of democracy
Armando Mendez Morales gives us an exceptional analysis of Bolivian economy vis-a-vis political driven economics, from Pagina Siete: The economy in thirty years of democracy On October 10, Bolivians remembered the 30 years of the recovery of democracy in Bolivia. However, so far we do not have a conception of what represents this system of…
Tahuamanu generates electricity with chestnut shell in Cobija, Bolivia
Kudos to Tahumanu!! This is how private ventures must operate this century! Taking care of the environment and using and reusing all available inputs. I welcome Tahuamanu to The Hall of Bolivian Fame. Hilton Heredia García reports for El Deber: Tahuamanu generates electricity with chestnut shell in Cobija Company’s almond exports amounting to $15 million…
Bolivian rice loses markets…
Lidia Mamani reports for La Prensa: Bolivian rice loses markets The cause is the lack of development of a better quality product for export. Bolivia lost two international markets for rice, Chile and Brazil, as a result of the lack of development of a quality seed, said the President of the Rice National Council (ConArroz),…
