Bolivia’s exports experienced a significant decline between January and August, with a 24% decrease in value and a 19% reduction in volume compared to the previous year. The Bolivian Foreign Trade Institute (IBCE) provided these figures. The National Statistics Institute confirmed this downturn, noting traditional exports suffered the most. IBCE’s manager, Gary Rodríguez, reported non-traditional […]
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