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Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 04:45 PM Aug 2013

Venezuela seeks 'fair price' for metals exports, traders see problems

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/27/venezuela-mining-idUSL2N0GP01F20130827?feedType=RSS&feedName=financialsSector&rpc=43


CARACAS/LONDON Aug 27 (Reuters) - Venezuela is hiking prices for its metals and minerals exports in an effort to obtain a "fair price" from buyers, but traders warned the move could leave the OPEC nation without buyers for its most important non-oil exports.

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The "sovereign marketing" plan was rolled out in conjunction with promises by Maduro of a broad campaign to crack down on corruption after the arrest of several officials over alleged kickbacks at a state-run company.

"It is the state that sets the price of these products that will be sold, it's not some mafia ... no individual is going to come here and tell us the value of a product that belongs to all Venezuelans," Industry Minister Ricardo Menendez said last week during the launch of the new system.

With the new mechanism, Venezuelan is now selling its metals well above the international price, according to mining industry workers, though it is not immediately evident how the companies are establishing prices.



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"The government has no idea what it's doing ... They put up so many obstacles that clients are losing faith in Venezuela," said one ferrous metals trader who works in Venezuela.

"This is crazy, it's never going to work," said a metals merchant based in the United States. "People are leaving Venezuelan minerals in the ports."

Venezuela's metals industry output has slumped due to lack of investment, swollen payrolls and outdated technology. The contribution of mining to Venezuela's economic growth has fallen by 25 percent over the last decade, official figures say.
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Venezuela's government doesn't seem to have a very good grasp on reality do they?
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Venezuela seeks 'fair price' for metals exports, traders see problems (Original Post) Bacchus4.0 Aug 2013 OP
Nope. It's Alice in Wonderland and COLGATE4 Aug 2013 #1
really ignorant leadership for sure n/t Bacchus4.0 Aug 2013 #2
I think it could work Socialistlemur Aug 2013 #3
maybe they can do that within the Alba bloc Bacchus4.0 Aug 2013 #4
Yes and I'm sure the Alba block is a large metals purchaser Socialistlemur Sep 2013 #6
I guess they've never heard of markets. Flatulo Sep 2013 #5
fascinating isn't it? Yet they won't apply the same principles of "fair price" to Bacchus4.0 Sep 2013 #7

Socialistlemur

(770 posts)
3. I think it could work
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 03:53 PM
Aug 2013

As it turns out they may trade metals for black beans from Nicaragua. Nicaraguan black beans can be very expensive as much as 12€ per kg if they are the select brand.

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
4. maybe they can do that within the Alba bloc
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 04:11 PM
Aug 2013

where products are exchanged rather than purchased. At least for certain products.

 

Flatulo

(5,005 posts)
5. I guess they've never heard of markets.
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 04:27 PM
Sep 2013

"...no individual is going to come here and tell us the value of a product that belongs to all Venezuelans," Industry Minister Ricardo Menendez said last week during the launch of the new system."

This is a statement of such staggering, monumental ignorance that I'm no longer even amused by these lackeys. It's gone from comical to frightening.

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
7. fascinating isn't it? Yet they won't apply the same principles of "fair price" to
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 12:34 PM
Sep 2013

the country's agricultural and food producers.

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