Government of Bolivia clarifies that there are no restrictions on the export of sugar

Published 2022년 4월 5일

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Bolivia's Minister of Productive Development and Plural Economy, Néstor Huanca, has clarified that there are no restrictions on the export of sugar and has asked the sugarcane sector to suspend any pressure measures announced. The minister stated that nearly all the necessary certificates have been issued for exports to continue, following the Supreme Decree 4680. This clarification comes in response to plans by the National Confederation of Sugarcane Producers of Bolivia, the Union of Sugarcane Producers Guabirá, and the Federation of Sugarcane Producers Santa Cruz to blockade due to an alleged limit in the export quota of sugar.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Minister of Productive Development and Plural Economy of Bolivia, Néstor Huanca, clarified that there are no restrictions on the export of sugar and asked the sugarcane sector to reflect and suspend the announced pressure measures. The authority reported that the scope of Supreme Decree 4680 was clearly explained to the sugarcane sector and that “practically all the certificates have been issued” to continue exporting this product. It is worth mentioning that, on March 24, 2022, Bolivian authorities held an informative meeting regarding said decree. “There is no reason to restrict exports, that is why we have issued the certificates so that the export process can continue. In this sense, I ask the sugarcane brothers for their reflection,” Huanca said in an interview with the state channel Bolivia TV. The National Confederation of Sugarcane Producers of Bolivia (Concabol), the Union of Sugarcane Producers Guabirá and the ...

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