January 21, 2020
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International Trade US$ 260 million reported in alcoholic beverage exports from Venezuela Luis Enrique Cardenas, President of the Venezuelan Alcoholic Industry Chamber (CIVEA) reports that close to US$ 260 in alcoholic beverages were exported from Venezuela by the private sector during 2019, particularly to the European Union. (El Universal; https://www.eluniversal.com/economia/59929/exportan-260-millones-en-bebidas-alcoholicas)   Oil & Energy U.S. extends CHEVRON Venezuela sanction waiver The United States Treasury Department granted CHEVRON another three-month sanction waiver to c ..read more
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October 08, 2019
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International Trade Passport maker De La Rue flies in turnaround specialist De La Rue has appointed turnaround specialist Clive Vacher as chief executive as the banknote and passport maker contends with a series of setbacks. Vacher takes over immediately from Martin Sutherland, whose departure was announced after a May profit warning, but faces significant challenges alongside new chairman Kevin Loosemore. De La Rue’s share price has more than halved since the profit warning, with the company also taking a one-off hit for non-payment from Venezuela and an investigation led by Britain’s Serio ..read more
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September 10, 2019
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International Trade 115,811 tons of bulk cargo have been offloaded at Puerto Cabellofrom the BOSPHORUS PRINCE and BULKTEC, including 58,677 tons of soy paste, plus 32,000 tons from MV EUROSKY, and over 30,000 tons of White corn aboard the WESTERN LUCREZIA, according to the local port authority. The port also reports receiving 4,952 tons of goods from the AS FABIANA, CFS PALAMEDES, PERITO MORENO, MAERSK WISMAR, MV VICTORIA, CONTSHIP RAY, NIKOLAS and AS ANGELINA. More in Spanish: (Bolipuertos, http://www.bolipuertos.gob.ve/noticia.aspx?id=43637)   Oil & Energy Iran, Venezuela supply cut ..read more
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September 05, 2019
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International Trade Venezuela bans agricultural imports from Colombia for fear of Fusarium Venezuela's Institute of Environmental Health (INSAI) published a statement of transboundary phytosanitary risks in which they propose preventive measures to prevent the spread of the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cuban tropical 4 race fungus or Foc R4T in the plantations of musaceae. The measures include the temporary prohibition of the entry of propagation material of any plant species, or any means that transports soil or traces, as well as banning imports and import procedures for any agricultural pro ..read more
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August 29, 2019
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International Trade Over 4000 tons of food and general cargo have arrived at Guanta port The local port authority reports that 4303 tons of food and general cargo have arrived at Guanta in 249 containers aboard the CFS PALAMEDES. Cargo includes wheat flour, spaghetti, packaged beans, tuna, along with oil industry equipment and tires. More in Spanish; (Bolipuertos, http://www.bolipuertos.gob.ve/noticia.aspx?id=43618)   Oil & Energy China helps Venezuela boost oil production China has financed the construction of a new oil blending plant in Venezuela that will boost the country’s flag ..read more
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August 27, 2019
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International Trade Venezuela, Russia sign ports agreement Warships from Russia and Venezuela can dock at one another’s national ports under an agreement signed earlier this month between Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López and his Russian counterpart, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, in Moscow. The Venezuelan official was in Moscow for nearly a week in mid-August. In a video posted on 15 August on the Twitter account of the Venezuelan military’s press office, Padrino López said bilateral defense ties commenced in 2001 and the new ports agreement will “strengthen these relatio ..read more
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August 20, 2019
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International Trade Cargo arrivals reported at Puerto Cabello The local port authority is reporting the arrival of 10,743 ton of assorted merchandise at Puerto Cabello, including auto parts, personal care products, chemicals, textiles, and appliances, aboard vessels AS FABIANA, NIKOLAS, PERITO MORENO, CAP BEATRICE, CONTSHIP ZOE, FS IPANEMA and CFS PALAMEDES. It also reports the arrival of 81,290 tons of bulk products, such as 30,000 tons of soy on the BOSPHORUS PRINCE, and 40,000 tons of White corn aboard the CORAL ISLAND. More in Spanish: (Bolipuertos, http://www.bolipuertos.gob.ve/noticia ..read more
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August 08, 2019
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International Trade Panama Canal authorities refute Maduro regime claim over food ship detention Panama Canal administrator Jorge Luis Quijano has denied claims by Nicolás Maduro’s Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, who denounced the detaining of a ship headed to Venezuela with primary materials including 20,000 tons of soy cakes for food production. Quijano said no vessel was detained and operations were being conducted normally. More in Spanish: (Noticiero Venevisión, http://www.noticierovenevision.net/noticias/internacional/canal-de-panama-nego-retencion-de-barco-que-se-dirigia-a-venezuela ..read more
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July 18, 2019
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Logistics & Transport U.S. Department of Transportation suspends air service to and from Venezuela The U.S. Department of Transportation Office issued a notice this week announcing the suspension of air service to and from Venezuela. Venezuela imports fresh crab meat that is flown into the U.S., and the suspension of air service could potentially impact the market. Most of this product is used on the East Coast of the U.S. With the summer season quickly approaching, this suspension is coming at a time that is the highest demand period of the year. (Seafood News: https://www.seafoodnews ..read more
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July 11, 2019
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Oil & Energy CHEVRON's Venezuela oil assets threatened as Trump weighs extending joint venture waiver The Trump administration faces an important decision later this month, one that could either maintain the status quo, or one that could escalate the “maximum pressure” campaign on Caracas. In January, the U.S. government tightened sanctions on Venezuela, but issued a series of waivers to oil companies operating in joint ventures with PDVSA in Venezuela. The waivers expire later this month, and the U.S. government is considering letting them expire to force some of the companies out in orde ..read more
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