Titoli di Stato paesi-emergenti VENEZUELA e Petroleos de Venezuela - Cap. 1 (13 lettori)

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Producción pesquera de Venezuela en lo que va de 2017 es de 133 mil toneladas
En lo que tiene que ver con la pesca continental, los pescadores que laboran en ríos, lagos y lagunas han producido 19 millones 32 mil 64 kilos (14%) del rubro hidrobiológico
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31 agosto, 2017 8:42 pm Christopher Gutierrez 65 Visitas
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ÚN/Emen.-Gracias a la labor de los pescadores y acuicultores venezolanos sector fundamental para el impulso de la economía nacional, hasta la fecha en Venezuela se han producido 133 millones 230 mil 787 kilos de pescado, garantizando la proteína hidrobiológica al pueblo, informó el Ministerio de Pesca y Acuicultura.

En tal sentido, la producción pesquera artesanal marítima a gran y pequeña escala fue del 78%, que se traduce en 104 millones 468 mil 997 kilos. En cuanto a la pesca industrial se produjeron ocho millones 717 mil 788 kilogramos lo que significa el 6%.

En lo que tiene que ver con la pesca continental, los pescadores que laboran en ríos, lagos y lagunas han producido 19 millones 32 mil 64 kilos (14%) del rubro hidrobiológico, brindando un gran aporte a la actividad pesquera nacional, asegurando un producto fresco y de calidad.

Igualmente las cifras emitidas por la Oficina Estratégica de Seguimiento y Evaluación de Políticas Públicas del MinPesca, también señalan que la producción acuícola nacional ha sido de nueve millones 729 mil 726 kilos entre piscicultura, camaronicultura y malacocultura (cultivo de moluscos).

Estos números son el resultado de la gestión eficiente que el Gobierno Bolivariano del presidente Nicolás Maduro ha realizado en materia pesquera y acuícola, concediendo importancia a esta fuente de proteína de calidad que es distribuida a precio justo en los programas sociales Feria Socialista del Pescado y Caravana de la Sardina, facilitando al pueblo venezolano el acceso a esta proteína como parte de los lineamientos de la Gran Misión Abastecimiento Soberano para fomentar la soberanía alimentaria
 

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Moscow seeks to extend influence in US back yard Russia moves to secure oil assets as Venezuela crisis worsens Read next fastFT Colombia cuts rates for seventh straight month Venezuela is expected in coming weeks to ask for a moratorium in servicing debt owed to Russia © EPA Share on Twitter (opens new window) Share on Facebook (opens new window) Share on LinkedIn (opens new window) 0 Save to myFT 2 HOURS AGO by: Kathrin Hille in Moscow As the US gradually tightens financial restrictions on Venezuela’s increasingly authoritarian government, Russia is eyeing an opportunity to extend its influence in Latin America and establish a geopolitical foothold in Washington’s back yard. “We have been expecting this for a while, and now it’s here,” said a Russian expert who advises the Kremlin on Latin America after the US banned trading in new Venezuelan sovereign debt and that of its state oil company last Friday. “It means Russia’s weight increases. Who else have they left but us?” Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, said last week he expected to travel to Russia soon. Neither the Kremlin nor the Russian foreign ministry would confirm an imminent visit, but Mr Maduro’s intended trip shows how his regime now sees Moscow as Venezuela’s lender of last resort. While other creditors have pulled back as Venezuela’s financial and political crisis worsens, Moscow has apparently piled in to secure oil assets with long-term value. State-owned oil company Rosneft extended $1bn in additional credit to Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) earlier this year in the form of prepayments for oil supplies, bringing total lending to its Venezuelan counterpart to $6.5bn. PDVSA has so far repaid about $750m of that in oil shipments, and $500m in interest payments. Earlier this month, Rosneft said the total outstanding was $5.7bn, plus $300m in unpaid accrued interest. All outstanding obligations are scheduled to be settled by the end of 2019, the Russian company said. Maduro has long been talking about visiting Moscow, but now he really needs to: he needs more financial support, and Russia is about the only place where he can get it VIKTOR SEMYONOV, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES “Maduro has long been talking about visiting Moscow, but now he really needs to: he needs more financial support, and Russia is about the only place remaining where he can get it,” says Viktor Semyonov, a researcher at the Institute of Latin American Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Another Russian Latin America expert who is advising the government said Venezuela was expected in coming weeks to ask for a moratorium in servicing debt owed to Russia, and for fresh credit on top of that. “And they will probably get it, as well as humanitarian support such as more shipments of wheat and medicines,” he added. Caracas desperately needs cash. In the remaining four months of this year, $4.2bn in payments for sovereign debt and bonds of PDVSA will come due. The state-owned oil company has to repay $1.28bn in October and $1.71bn in November alone, according to Caracas Capital Markets. The country has less than $10bn in foreign reserves. How much fresh credit Venezuela may receive from Russia is an open question. Politically, Russia’s engagement, especially Rosneft’s role, also looks like a big gamble. Even China, which had been one of Venezuela’s most generous creditors, is no longer offering Caracas fresh money. Moscow has a record of siding with authoritarian regimes, even if they appear doomed in the short term. In many cases, Rosneft has been part of its playbook. Like all Russian state-controlled companies, the oil major is part commercial operation and part policy instrument, analysts say. RECOMMENDED Nick Butler: Why the oil market should not misread Venezuela Venezuela investors unmoved despite sanctions threat Venezuela’s ties with US rivals grow as crisis intensifies US sanctions on Venezuela's oil Play video “To be sure, they look for profit, and this is a fundamental difference from Soviet-era economic ventures, which were very rarely about making money abroad, but they also execute politically important tasks on behalf of the majority owner,” says Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center. “In doing the latter, they can engage in operations that would be considered too risky from a commercial point of view. Particularly in the energy business, commerce and geopolitics are very much intertwined.” The commercial attraction for Rosneft is the chance to get its hands on oil supplies and assets at below market prices. Already, the Russian company receives 225,000 barrels of crude a day from PDVSA, about 13 per cent of Venezuela’s total oil exports. It has been mooted that Rosneft could swap its collateral on 49 per cent in Venezuela’s US-based refinery Citgo, secured on a $1.5bn Rosneft loan made to Venezuela last year, for stakes in oil ventures instead, according to press reports. Rosneft did not respond to repeated requests for comment from the FT. Venezuela has also been a key foothold for Russia’s defence industry, one of its few strong exporters beyond the resources sector. One of the first bilateral agreements Moscow and Caracas signed after Hugo Chávez visited Moscow in 2001 was a deal on military-technical co-operation. Russia is building a Kalashnikov plant in Venezuela which is expected to export all over Latin America, and Moscow says it has also set up a helicopter maintenance base there. Observers in Moscow believe that even if Mr Maduro were toppled, Russia would be in pole position to benefit from an eventual new start. Mr Semyonov views Henrique Capriles, who lost to Mr Maduro only narrowly when he last ran for president in 2013, as a likely successor and argues he would pursue a pragmatic course. “He would understand that Rosneft did a lot for the country and is an efficient operator which can help grow oil production quickly,” he says.
 

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Resumen Foro @CronicaUno: Soluciones para el país pasan por un cambio político
Comentarios de @HenkelGarcia >> https://goo.gl/5Cp9nq

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro de @CronicaUno: "La salida a la crisis económica y social que vive el país pasa por un cambio político..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro de @CronicaUno: "Nos encontramos con una fuerte caída del PIB per cápita de los últimos años..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro de @CronicaUno: "Nos encontramos en medio de una contracción de las exportaciones petroleras en el país..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro de @CronicaUno: "Ocurre hoy una baja de la demanda agregada interna y crecimiento desbordado de los precios..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "#Venezuela tiene arreglo institucional extractivo y el grupo en el poder creó red clientelar..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Caída de ingresos petroleros devino en un modelo que ejerce control social por varias vías..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Modelo no es inclusivo. Más que un sistema de producción es de distribución y extracción..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "En estos momentos el bienestar de la gente no es prioridad para el Gobierno..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Se debe garantizar el cumplimiento de los contratos comerciales, de negocios en el país..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Hay que rescatar el fondo de estabilización intergeneracional, previsto en la CRBV de 1999..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Debe haber reglas fiscales y monetarias claras e independencia de las instituciones..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Fundamental, hay que garantizar los derechos a la propiedad de los venezolanos..."

.@HenkelGarcia en el Foro @CronicaUno: "Para que una transición sea exitosa se requiere de un mínimo de armonía social y política..."


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El poder de compra del mes de ago-17 equivale a un tercio del que se tenía en agosto de 1998 >> https://goo.gl/4siLhA vía @LaRazon__
 
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