Venetur Hotels: where politics come first
Tourism Minister Alejandro Fleming ordered via Twitter that Venetur (State-owned company in charge of tourism services, including 14 hotels across the country) not to hire “…anyone who makes...
Tourism Minister Alejandro Fleming ordered via Twitter that Venetur (State-owned company in charge of tourism services, including 14 hotels across the country) not to hire “…anyone who makes...
In Venezuela, during this strange inter-regnum between Chávez and what comes next, beef and cement have become privileges. But these days, the mother of all luxuries is certainty. Just ask Andrea. Andrea...
The ten-day ban on selling alcoholic beverages, ordered (and later extended) by decree as part of the national mourning period caused economic losses for liquor stores and booze distributors....
One of the privileges of blogging is that when you write something that’s just plain wrong, somebody will come along and set you straight quite quickly. So I’m...
SICAD has just been rolled out as a panacea for foreign currency scarcity in Venezuela. But if descriptions of the bureaucratic mess involved in obtaining dollars at auction are...
Setting aside the insane, Kafka-on-Burundanga administrative side of the new SICAD system, there’s a second set of questions that are more macroeconomic in nature – i.e., what’s the...
There was huge confusion yesterday following the launch of SICAD (the newfangled “Sistema Complementario de Administración de Divisas”), meant to supply additional dollars to importers shut out of the...
A friend of the family who works in construction tells me about the ordeal he has to go through lately to get a few bags of cement. “Sometimes,...
Caracas Chronicles is more than just a blog – it’s a unique community where people from all kinds of backgrounds can come together to engage the issues of...
Part 1 is here. Part 2 is here. Thanks to Rome’s Eco Radio and Clarissa Maracci for this. Great fun!
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