Chile could solve Bolivia’s enclosure with only 0.2% of its coast

Los Tiempos digital reports: Lawyer Akhavan: Chile could solve the enclosure with only 0.2% of its coast The Iranian jurist Payam Akhavan, who is part of the Bolivian team for the maritime claim filed in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of The Hague, today presented the general aspects of the litigation and affirmed that…

Bolivia battles Chile at UN’s top court for sea access

AFP reports via Expatica: Bolivia battles Chile at UN’s top court for sea access Landlocked Bolivia took its neighbour Chile to court on Monday, seeking to resolve a century-old dispute over precious access to the Pacific Ocean which has bedevilled bilateral ties. La Paz is urging Santiago to return to talks, contending it has “an…

High fiscal deficit discourages new investments in Bolivia!

To summarize: the world has been aware of the real evo, after 12 years of his wrongdoings … to much demagogue, a genuine ochlocracy that has erased all institutionality which is basic for investors! The above opinion is from Bolivian Thoughts. El Diario reports: Spanish economist Daniel Lacalle High fiscal deficit discourages new investments in the…

Precipitation threatens Brazil nut production Bolivia

Gerben Daalmans reports for Freshplaza: Flooding leads to delivery delays Precipitation threatens Brazil nut production Bolivia Due to the current floods, the government in Bolivia has proclaimed a state of emergency, partially evacuating the province of Pando. This state of emergency has an impact on the value chain of Brazil nuts, one of Bolivia’s most…

evo’s stupidity by adhering to China’s influence

This is the news that finally gave a figure, about the loans China is giving to evo, uncontrolled, without any supervision and with highly questionable results … one company stopped building the railroad in Chapare, another abandoned a road construction and nothing happens … is it because this “new” empire has evo in their pocket?!…

Bolivia’s path to urban resilience

The World Bank is naive when speaking about current government in Bolivia, they forget to mention the large quantity of civilians that were brought from the highlands to Beni and Pando, without any planning and proper logistics. evo offered land for free and made other promises that are still pending and those population are having…