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Venezuela approves new law opening its oil industry

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Venezuela’s acting president signs oil industry overhaul, easing state control to lure investors
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez on Thursday signed a law that opens the nation’s oil sector to privatization, reversing a tenet of the self-proclaimed socialist movement that has ruled th...

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Venezuela's acting president overhauls oil industry amid pressure from Trump administration
 · 3d · on MSN
Venezuela approves new law opening its oil industry as Trump threatens more tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba
 · 4h
US pitches Venezuelan crude to India as its Russian oil imports slow
The United States, which threatened to impose tariffs on India last year for buying Venezuelan oil, has told Delhi it can resume those purchases soon to help replace ‍imports of Russian oil, three sou...

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 · 3h
‘India is coming in’: Trump says New Delhi will buy oil from Venezuela, ‘concept of the deal’ in place
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Trump claims India to buy Venezuelan oil over Iranian crude, says, 'We've already made the deal'
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India to buy Venezuelan oil instead of Iranian crude, claims Trump
“We’ve already made that deal, the concept of the deal,” Mr. Trump told reporters while on Air Force One, en ​route to Florida from Washington, ⁠D.C.

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India Will Buy Venezuelan Oil Instead Of Oil From Iran: Trump's Big Claim
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US President Donald Trump Claims India To Buy Venezuelan Oil, Signals Shift From Iran Amid Wider Talks On Global Energy Politics; Video
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Fresh oil dollars won’t fix Venezuela’s economy, says former minister

Hausmann warned that recent injections of dollars from oil sales do not solve structural economic problems under a “hyper-repressive” regime. View on euronews
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In Venezuela, Freeing the Economy, but Nothing Else

Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez is liberalizing the economy without dismantling her predecessor’s repressive apparatus, raising questions about her aims.
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Venezuelans suddenly have hope for the economy. Less so for democracy.

The U.S. removal of autocrat Nicolás Maduro has brought an influx of American dollars into the country, easing food prices.
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Dollars trickle into Venezuela's economy after first sales of country's oil by U.S.

The first sales of Venezuelan oil by the U.S. seem to have stabilized prices for now, but there are many questions about the long-term viability of U.S. control of the Venezuelan economy.
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Guyana Vs. Venezuela: Why One Is Winning The South American Oil War

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Demand for USDT Drops in Venezuela: Is the Economy Stabilizing?

USDT prices slide sharply in Venezuela, narrowing FX gaps while markets debate whether dollar pressure signals stability or temporary relief.
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Oil, dollars and daily survival: the strange state of Venezuela’s economy

Dollars are trickling back into Venezuela, they’re the proceeds from the oil seized and by the U.S. That is helping to stabilize runaway prices in Venezuela—at least on paper. But for ordinary shoppers in Caracas,
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Two European Companies—With a Big Unpaid Bill—Want to Help Rebuild Venezuela’s Economy

Italy’s Eni and Spain’s Repsol are seeking repayment for gas they have been pumping into the country free of charge.
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Tourism in Cuba plummets as tensions with US increase and Venezuela oil shipments drop

Tourism in Cuba is plummeting at a time when the island desperately needs that revenue. For almost two decades, a steady trickle of visitors led to a boom in tourism, only for the pandemic and severe blackouts to hit,
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From sanctions to seizure: What Maduro's capture means for Venezuela’s economy

The arrest of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has reopened debate over whether the country's long-isolated economy could soon re-engage with global markets, but analysts caution that sanctions relief and recovery are far from guaranteed.
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