Oil shortage reported in Bolivia due to suspension of exports: What is known about the measure and how could it affect Peru?

게시됨 2024년 12월 10일

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Bolivia has experienced a significant setback in its agricultural export sector, with a suspension of refined soybean oil exports affecting its trade relations and causing concerns about its economic stability. In 2023, the country exported over 118,000 tons of soybean oil, generating revenue of more than $135 million, primarily to Peru, Colombia, and Chile. The suspension, a response to market irregularities and price manipulation, has sparked anxiety among industry stakeholders, including the Association of Oilseed and Wheat Producers (ANAPO), which warns of potential industry collapse and impact on over 14,000 soybean producers. The suspension does not impact other soybean products like flour. This crisis occurs amidst a balance of payments crisis and rising food prices, with the government attributing the price increases to profiteering and market manipulation by certain sectors. The suspension is meant to address these issues and stabilize the market, though it has led to public criticism of the government's economic policies and the suspension of the governor of Santa Cruz.
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Refined soybean oil is one of the main products that Bolivia exports. According to the Bolivian Institute of Foreign Trade (IBCE), in 2023 the country exported more than 118,000 tons worth more than 135 million dollars. Peru is the main destination for these exports, absorbing more than half of the total amount, followed by Colombia and Chile. According to Bolivian authorities, until December 4 of this year, exports reached 116,677 tons, which represents 98.2% of the total registered in 2023. Jean-Pierre Antelo, president of the Santa Cruz Chamber of Industry and Commerce (Cainco), described the suspension of oil exports as a mistake in a context in which Bolivia is going through a balance of payments crisis and requires foreign currency. For its part, the Association of Oilseed and Wheat Producers (ANAPO) warned that this restriction could lead to the "bankruptcy" of the industry and affect more than 14,000 soybean producers in the country. "The restriction on oil is a big ...
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