Bolivia reports trade surplus of $761 million U$D in 2022

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-01-07 12:14:00

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The Bolivian president urged to take care of "the economic reactivation as a patrimony of all Bolivians". | Photo: @LuchoXBolivia

La Paz, January 7 (RHC)-- The Government of Bolivia reports that the country reached a trade surplus of 761 million dollars, despite the international crisis in the period from January to November 2022.  "Despite an unprecedented international crisis, from January to November 2022, our exports set a record of US $12,617 billion, leaving a trade surplus of US $761 million," President Luis Arce specified through social networks.

Similarly, the head of state urged to take care of "the economic reactivation as a patrimony of all Bolivians," in a country where a wide range of products are exported.  Among these products are metallic gold and tin, soybean, sunflower and derivatives, wood products, chemical substances and products, food products, clothing, ethyl alcohol, powdered milk and others.

For his part, the Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Integration, Benjamín Blanco, stated that the increase in exports reflects "the economic reactivation and the confidence of producers in the Bolivian economy".

"This shows the confidence of producers in the Bolivian economy, it shows that the country is reactivating and, obviously, exports mean job creation," said the official.



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