El Diario’s important Editorial: Bolivia among the last to receive investments The Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) has made known that Bolivia is among the last of Latin American countries to receive investments because, according to statistics and studies, from a total of $173,361 million, only 0.6% has been received as an investment during…
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Once upon a time in Bolivia, winning film in London and California, congrats to Patrick Cordova!!
Steadily, Bolivian cinema production is catching up with the rest of the world, our film makers are not only producing/creating but also winning! Congrats to ALL of them out there! Adhemar Manjon reports for El Deber: Cordova debuts successfully with Once Upon a Time in Bolivia With a budget of only $6,500, the debut…
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…
Exceptional room for improvement: Bolivian productive businesses!
El Diario reports a striking reality! Why is that we have very little numbers of productive businesses?! Initial answer targets weak and awkward public policies as they do not do what they are supposed to: promote investment on job and value-added creation! Two of every thousand companies are large and productive In Bolivia, two of…
Bolivian creates software for 3D games: Brahian Franco
Tatiana Sanabria reports for Pagina Siete: Bolivian creates software for 3D games WIT. Brahian Franco, 31 years old, developed Darkwar, a video game online with high technological level and the first in the world developed in Visual Basic 6.0. It is valued at $20 million. Took four years of dedication, creativity, and ingenuity for Brahian…
What is going on with Bolivia’s hydrocarbon sector? If anything?!
Pagina Siete’s editorial: Few investments in exploration One of the sources of major revenue of the Treasury comes from the export of natural gas to Argentina and Brazil. YPFB, the State-owned company, is responsible for doing that work. One of the most important challenges faced by this entity, and the State as a whole, are…
