Bolivia reports 5.3-percent economic growth in April

(Prensa Latina) The Bolivian economy shows signs of reanimation, growing 5.3 percent in April 2021, Minister of Economy Marcelo Montenegro said.
Bolivia reported an equilibrium in the trade balance, and exports exceeded imports, according to the Minister’s statements in the Bolivian TV.

‘Several sectors are advancing and driving the increase in financial activities, including mining, construction and telecommunications,’ Montenegro said.

He explained the measures adopted by the government to reanimate the national economy, such as the Hunger Bonus, the refund of the RE-IVA (Value Added Tax Cash Reimbursement Regime) and credits for producers.

The coup regime led by Jeanine Añez did not pay the debts for works that had already been completed, which affected business people, Montenegro said.

‘However, we are paying now those in the conclusive phase to create jobs and finish them for the benefit of the population,’ the minister said.

Since the campaign prior to the elections on October 18, 2020, then Presidential Candidate Luis Arce stated that he would work tirelessly to rebuild the Bolivian economy, fight the Covid-19 pandemic and recover democracy.

After being sworn in as president in November 2020, Arce particularly supported a strategy to advance financially, with the return to a fairer and inclusive social community order among its priorities.

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