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After renewed sanctions and ahead of election, Venezuela looks to increase tax take

The Venezuelan government is
aiming to make up for the return of U.S. oil sanctions by
raising tax revenues so it can increase spending on public
workers and secure their support in July s elections,.
-May 02, 2024 at 10:58 am EDT
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After renewed sanctions and ahead of election, Venezuela looks to increase tax take

After renewed sanctions and ahead of election, Venezuela looks to increase tax take
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Venezuela inflation slows to 1.7% in January -central bank

Venezuela inflation slowed to
1.7% in January compared to 2.4% a month earlier, according to
data from the South American country s central bank on Friday.
January s data marks the.
-February 09, 2024 at 05:00 pm EST
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Venezuela to receive 27% more income from PDVSA after sanctions easing-document

Venezuela s government
foresees a 27% increase in its income from state-run oil company
PDVSA next year, according to a document seen by Reuters, after
a relaxation in U.S. sanctions and amid planned.
-December 12, 2023 at 09:18 am EST
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