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Minister Calls on Venezuelans to Repatriate Their Investments in the U.S.

Haiman El Troudi speaking at the International Conference of Political Economy (VTV)
As world stock markets tumble, a range of economic experts met in Caracas to discuss alternative solutions to the crisis. Venezuela's Minister for Planning and Development, Haiman El Troudi, highlighted the relative strength of the Venezuelan economy and called for Venezuelan resources invested in the United States to be repatriated.

Venezuela Plans “Austerity Budget” for 2009

Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez (Archive)
Ali Rodriguez, Venezuela's minister for economy and finances, announced the need for a tight 2009 budget on Sunday, but assured that Venezuela's international reserves are safe and the economy remains unaffected by the global financial crisis.

Venezuela and South American Allies Advance Integration

The presidents of Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil met in Manaus, Brazil, on Tuesday to advance the economic and political integration of the South American continent. They discussed plans for expanded infrastructure, the formation of new banks among nations in the Global South, and the impact of the world financial crisis on their countries.

Venezuela and China Expand Joint Oil and Investment Accords

President Chavez speaks to the press in Beijing (Prensa Presidencial)
Venezuela and China signed accords Tuesday to increase the flow of Venezuelan oil to China, increase Chinese investments in Venezuelan telecommunications and agriculture, and double the size of a previously established joint investment fund.

Venezuela Expands Electricity Production, Conserves Energy Amid Shortages

President Hugo Chavez presents a graph as he explains national electricity production on his weekly talk show Alo Presidente last Sunday (Prensa Presidencial)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced Sunday that the government will build 21 local electricity generating plants to reduce Venezuela's dependence on hydroelectricity and satisfy the rapidly growing energy demand nationwide.

Venezuelan Economy Stays Strong Despite US Financial Crisis

President Chavez speaks to the press informally following the press conference (Prensa Presidencial)
The Venezuelan economy is solid, in contrast to current world financial turbulence and despite the drop in oil prices, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez said in a press conference yesterday.

Rural Venezuela Town Hosts International Forum on Alternatives to Capitalism

Mayor Julio Chavez (third from left) at the International Economic Forum of Carora addresses the audience during the event's conclusion. (Aporrea)
Farmers, industrial workers, community councils, students, local and national government officials, and international experts converged in an economic forum titled "Local Alternatives to Confront the Crisis of Capitalism" in the rural town of Carora in central Venezuelan state of Lara last week.

Venezuelan Government Turns Large Estates Into Socialist Production Centers

President Chavez points out the location of the two estates that will become socialist production centers.
The Venezuelan government will incorporate the large estate "El Frio," in the state of Apure, into the units of socialist livestock and agricultural production, after recovering it through the National Land Institute.

Chavez Accepts Responsibility for Blackouts in Venezuela

Hydropower plant in Guyana (Tamara Pearson)
Following nationwide blackouts, the Venezuelan government acknowledged its responsibility and outlined a plan to fix the ongoing problem.

Venezuela Advances Economic Cooperation with Argentina and Ecuador

President Chávez and President Correa celebrate the launch a joint oil project in the Orinoco River Belt Friday.
Advocating South American integration, President Hugo Chávez oversaw the signing of contracts with Argentine firms to construct “Socialist Factories” in Venezuela on Thursday and inaugurated joint oil exploitation in the Orinoco River Belt with Ecuador on Friday.
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