Venezuela hikes petrol prices sixty-fold

theworldismine13

God Emperor of SOHH
Joined
May 4, 2012
Messages
22,799
Reputation
570
Daps
22,758
Reppin
Arrakis
Venezuela hikes petrol prices sixty-fold
Venezuela hikes petrol prices sixty-fold

Venezuela's president announced a currency devaluation and ramped up petrol prices for the first time in about 20 years on Wednesday in an attempt to shield the country's oil-dependent economy from collapse.

President Nicolas Maduro announced that the pump price of premium gasoline would jump from just under 0.1 bolivars per litre to six bolivars (1.5 US cents to 95 cents) - a 60-fold increase from its current level.

"This is a necessary action, for which I take responsibility," Maduro said in a televised address.

"The time has come to establish a system that guarantees access to hydrocarbons at a fair price but that also guarantees the funding of investment in producing that gasoline."

Maduro also announced that the strongest of the country's official exchange rates, used for essential goods such as food and medicine, would weaken to 10 bolivars per US dollar from 6.3.

Venezuela has the biggest known oil reserves in the world and has been practically giving gasoline away in recent years. But it has suffered from plunging world oil prices since mid-2014.

Sparking protests

The move risks sparking protests in a volatile country where citizens are struggling with soaring inflation and shortages of basic goods such as cooking oil and toilet paper.

A petrol price increase in 1989, which came at a time of economic crisis driven by low oil prices, spurred popular outrage that erupted into days of rioting that killed hundreds.

A subsequent increase in 1997 did not lead to protests, but late President Hugo Chavez nonetheless kept prices fixed during his 14 years in office even as high inflation eroded the value of fuel.

Political survival

The economic measures come as Maduro fights for his political survival. Opposition leaders quickly dismissed Wednesday's measures as insufficient to right the flagging economy.

Oil accounts for 95 percent of Venezuela's export earnings, and plummeting world prices have helped to push its state-led economy into a deep recession, with chronic shortages, empty store shelves and soaring inflation.

Opposition leaders took control of Congress in January for the first time in more than a decade and have been on a collision course with the socialist president ever since.
 

EndDomination

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
31,857
Reputation
7,432
Daps
111,957
He had to do something, and since he wasn't going to suddenly be possessed by the ghost of Hugo Chavez, this was probably the best thing he could think.
Hopefully he implements some government programs that help diversify the economy down there, because focusing solely on oil is quite possibly the worst possible decision.
 

Mook

We should all strive to be like Mr. Rogers.
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
22,985
Reputation
2,644
Daps
58,851
Reppin
Raleigh
He had to do something, and since he wasn't going to suddenly be possessed by the ghost of Hugo Chavez, this was probably the best thing he could think.
Hopefully he implements some government programs that help diversify the economy down there, because focusing solely on oil is quite possibly the worst possible decision.

Should heavily invest in STEM majors and open a government funded research center.
 

EndDomination

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
31,857
Reputation
7,432
Daps
111,957
Should heavily invest in STEM majors and open a government funded research center.
That would honestly be an incredibly, incredibly good idea.
Engineering, Medicine, and Technology alongside agriculture boosts could completely turn the economy around in just 10 years.
Especially if Nicholas Maduro can keep up Chavez's ties to the other Latin and South American leaders.
The prosperity would also likely leak into the surrounding countries as well, if done correctly, and there would be less support focused in the grey and black markets (especially with cocaine, which is largely being shipped to North and West Africa and causing unrest there).
 
Top