Despite Santa Cruz becoming the La Paz of last century, the city which hosts Bolivians from all over, despite being so productive and economically active. Bad Bolivian [highland] politics since we became a country, had the tendency to bad mouth and demean this part of Bolivia. Current central government is no different. Carlos Valverde writes…
Category: Santa Cruz
Good news for Bolivian entrepreneurs to manage risk!
Gonzalo Lopez reports for El Deber: Business Monitor was born, to facilitate business The first experience will be in Santa Cruz, then it will be repeated in La Paz and Cochabamba. It will have a powerful tool to manage risks Businessmen know that when they open their portfolio of investments in a market, risks exist,…
Discover about what current Bolivian gov does it best!! … ruin our mining sector!!
Humberto Vacaflor Ganam writes for hoybolivia.com Curious discoveries The State administration of some mines is about to achieve a feat: the bankruptcy of enterprises when metals prices remain at very high levels. If we look closely, the Government of President Evo Morales has failed in the Mutún, in Huanuni, Colquiri, Corocoro and Karachipampa. It must…
TIPNIS again being under attack! June 20, 2013
The day before the new “indigenous” holiday that was invented by current Bolivian government, attacks to TIPNIS reassume… Ruy D’Alencar reports for El Deber: TOOK PLACE IN SAN PABLO OF THE ISIBORO RIVER Pitched fight between indigenous revives the tension inside the Tipnis They sought to ignore leaders of the 8th and 9th March. The…
Current Bolivian central gov continues its harassment practices… to say the least!
Manfredo Kempff Suarez writes for El Deber: The harassment continues To Ernesto Suárez, the Government had it is sworn for over a while, as it has it is sworn to Ruben Costas and had it to Leopoldo Fernández. Three annoying opponents who joins Senator Roger Pinto and dozens of prisoners and exiles who stood up…
Status of Bolivian cotton production, we need to improve fast!
We had great oportunities with Bolivian cotton until we blew it, back in the 70s… since then we go up and down… so unfortunate, so true… however, it is time to take appropriate action, for current gov to issue sound public policies that can give some certainty to private producers, and then step back as…
