This news proves, one more time that people in Santa Cruz do work! Written by Henrry Ugarte from El Deber: 50% of the harvest exceeded and call quickly to export sugar Guabirá and Unagro fear that ‘over stocking’ may affect Sugar mills Guabirá and Unagro exceeded half of the 2012 harvest and, in both cases,…
Tag: competitiveness
Could the relations between the central gov and the private sector improve? I certainly hope so!
The following Los Tiempos editorial brings some hope to our ability to generate jobs and provide legal employment to Bolivian citizens: A MEETING THAT SHOULD NOT BE CIRCUMSTANTIAL The surprise visit made by the President and VP of the State, accompanied by the Ministers of economy, productive development and communication to the facilities of the…
Do mixed messages incentive production and employment in Bolivia?
Are contradictory messages a result of intentional purposes or just a reflection of how ‘well’ governmental units coordinate? if it is the latter, maybe the pre-dawn meetings forced onto many government officials are damaging to their understanding? In any case, here is a very illustrative case on the almost seven years of ‘learning’ how to…
A “perverse” new tax to the dollar in Bolivia
Raising taxes is not an easy task, although many people may think different… in this case current Bolivian government has raised a new one, in an attempt to reduce the dollar currency in our economy, whereas is out of hatred to the USA or to show how ‘strong’ is our currency, the most affected continue…
Do Bolivian households have income stability?
Jubileo Foundation is a reputable organization and has just released a survey on the stability of the income at the household level. Those findings do really have a main influence over the quality of life and how relations between parents and children are strengthened or weakened, which in turn leads on how we live in…
Bolivian cement production going down and our growth is limited…
One of our most active internal industries is Real State, specially in Santa Cruz, followed by the rest of the country. It generates employment not only in construction but around all services and furniture needed for the household or the office. Around this time, every year we began to experience shortages in cement production, smoke…
