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VENEZUELA STEEL SECTOR’S WOES GROW AMIDST CURRENCY DEVALUATION



Venezuela’s economic woes are weighing heavily on its steel sector, which was already buckling from longstanding labour disputes and related financial problems.

The government in March effectively weakened its currency, the Venezuelan bolivar (VEF) by more than 80% against the US dollar for most transactions, unveiling a new currency market, to combat chronic shortages of key industrial inputs and consumer goods.…

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VENEZUELA’S KEY BEEF SECTOR SUFFERS AMIDST FINANCIAL TURMOIL



 

VENEZUELA’S current financial turmoil is compounding problems for the meat industry, where cattlemen and traders alike say they have been severely buffeted by 15 years of socialist rule. “The sector has been bankrupted,” said Rubén Darío Barboza, president of the National Cattle Rancher’s Federation (FEDENAGA).…

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VENEZUELA PHARMA SECTOR STARVED OF FOREIGN CURRENCY



Venezuela’s pharma sector is in critical condition as medicine manufacturers and traders are struggling to get their hands on hard currency, hindering them from importing medicines and manufacturing ingredients and materials. US dollars are crucial for most industries in the country’s import-reliant country, which earns most hard currency from oil exports.…

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VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT LAUNCHES ANTI-CORRUPTION CRUSADE, AMIDST DEEPENING SCEPTICISM



Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is seeking special powers to combat the country’s deep-seated epidemic of corruption; this while the country is gripped with severe economic problems, marked by shortages of consumer goods and a lack of foreign currency vital to the business sector.…

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INTERNATIONAL BUYERS BUOY LIBER 2013



DIGITAL innovation and exports dominated discussion at the 31st edition of Liber 2013, Spain’s leading book fair, which ended on Sunday (October 6) in Madrid after drawing 10,000 visitors, compared with 6,000 last year in Barcelona.

And while 450 exhibitors and 300-plus international buyers almost universally framed their comments in terms of recession, robust overseas sales and advances in e-publishing made for a slightly more positive mood than last year.…

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VENEZUELA PHARMA SECTOR STRUCK BY GOVERNMENT DEBTS AND HARD CURRENCY CONTROLS



VENEZUELA’S economic turmoil is plaguing its pharmaceutical sector leaving its medicine manufacturers struggling to meet market demand. Strict price controls and a shortage of foreign currency are contributing to vacant store shelves in pharmacies across the country. Manufacturers are dependent on imported inputs and lack the hard currency to pay for them.…

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VENEZUELA COSMETICS SECTOR HIT BY SUPPLY CRUNCH



Venezuela’s cosmetic craze is renowned throughout the region. A beauty culture exists that – besides boosting sales – has produced six Miss Universe winners, six Miss World winners, six Miss Internationals and one Miss Earth. But despite the extra attention given to personal care in this Andean nation, residents have recently been hard pressed to find the most basic of necessities, such as soap and shampoo.…

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SPAIN FINDS SILVER LININGS AMID THE GLOOM



‘LA TORRE PUIG,’ the 22-storey Puig Tower now being fitted out in the Plaza de Europa, of the Catalan capital, Barcelona, for Puig SL, the family owned fragrances and fashion firm, will be yet another landmark building for one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.…

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LATIN AMERICA – MAJOR GROWTH ZONE FOR PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SECTOR



WHILE it is hard to generalise about a region as diverse as Latin America, the truth is that many of its consumers are more concerned about personal appearance than is typical elsewhere in the world, and that is good news for the personal care product industry.…

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TOBACCO SECTOR



Venezuela’s tobacco growers and manufacturers are looking to newly elected president Nicolás Maduro to offer them an olive branch after his predecessor Hugo Chávez levied costly taxes and imposed punishing legislation on the industry.

“We’re hoping for change,” said Enrique Moreno, President of the Venezuelan Tobacco Growers Association (AVENCULTA).”We…

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