Carlos Miranda writes in Pagina Siete, excerpts follow: Some effects of oil at 50 dollars per barrel … “We must not forget that in 2014 the transnational oil companies demanding a higher price on top of 100 dollars/barrel to continue exploring in search of larger reserves, arguing that the costs of operation and taxes had…
Tag: Foreign investment
German Ambassador knows better than the masistas!
Erbol reports in Pagina Siete: From GERMANY Ambassador sees “complicated” to invest in Bolivia The German Ambassador to Bolivia, Peter Linder said that investing in the country still is complicated by the lack of regulations to ensure legal certainty to foreign companies. “The issue of investment is still complicated because the current environment, from a…
Bolivian investment law needs to attract foreign investment, for real!
Marco Chuquimia reports for El Deber: DRAFT LAW Private request 5 incentives on new Investment Law The draft has 29 articles and raises a new law of conciliation and arbitration to resolve processes. There will be three months for regulations and the regulatory transition. Security on the property; stability of the tax system; arbitration processes;…
How able and trustworthy is current Bolivian gov at securing investments?… LOL
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…
If this not a serious and solid criticism over current Bolivia’s gov doings… I don’t know what else could it be?!
El Deber [Miguel Angel Melendres] and Pagina Siete report a serious, repeat serious evaluation over Bolivian actions [public policy] and a crystal clear message to current central government of Bolivia: As a result of the departure of USAID European Union calls for clear rules to invest in Bolivia The EU recognized the United States as…
Bolivia, unfortunately is currently considered as a country with high political risk for investment
And this is how Bolivia is viewed by most of the world out there… For AON’s direct link to the map findings study, please click here Bolivia ranks: VERY HIGH under Political Interference Risk HIGH under Legal and Regulatory Risk HIGH under Supply Chain Disruption Risk MEDIUM HIGH under Political Violence Risk MEDIUM under Sovereign…
