By Unitel, Eju.tv: The Tax Office launches a banking system to report payments of Bs 50,000 or more The head of the National Tax Service (SIN), Mario Cazón, emphasized that the obligation to process transactions of goods and services worth Bs 50,000 or more through banks has been in place for some time. [Photo: SIN]…
Category: Economics
Go to the IMF or Not? | ¿Acudir o no al FMI?
By Andrea Condori, La Razon Digital: Go to the IMF or Not? Bonadona and Dunn Offer Solutions to the Economic Crisis The economic outlook has worsened since the end of 2023, when a dollar shortage was reported, leading, over time, to a fuel shortage. Alberto Bonadona and Jaime Dunn on Piedra, Papel y Tinta. Photo:…
Crisis deepens, and the Government lacks the capacity to respond | Crisis se ahonda y Gobierno sin capacidad de respuesta
By El Diario: After 18 years of the “masista” model The economic and political crisis Bolivia has faced in recent months has deepened significantly, leaving Luis Arce’s government in a precarious position and revealing its lack of capacity to implement an effective response. The economy now confronts serious challenges. The shortage of fuel and other…
“Unifying the Exchange Rate,” Turning to the IMF, and Five Other Measures to Address the Crisis | “Unificar el tipo de cambio”, acudir al FMI y otras cinco medidas frente a la crisis
By ANF, Eju.tv: Former BCB President Proposes “Unifying the Exchange Rate,” Turning to the IMF, and Five Other Measures to Address the Crisis The former president of the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB), Juan Antonio Morales, proposed seven measures to stabilize the country’s critical economic situation, including unifying the exchange rate, eliminating the parallel market,…
Where did the crisis we are living today begin? | ¿Dónde empezó la crisis que vivimos hoy?
By Antonio Saravia, Brujula Digital: The country is facing a crisis of great proportions. We are falling apart. There is no fuel, people have nothing to eat, hospitals lack medicine, dynamite explodes on the roads, businesses are closing, young people are leaving… our bad hour has arrived. We had been warning about it for a…
Bolivia: In free fall in economic freedom | En caída libre en libertad económica
El Diario: According to the Economic Freedom Index, Bolivia continues its “free fall,” ranking 165th out of 176 evaluated countries, with Singapore at the top and North Korea at the bottom. Although the Heritage Foundation’s data was published in June of this year, it should be noted that given the current situation in the country,…
