Venezuelan Daily Brief

Published in association with The DVA Group and The Selinger Group, the Venezuelan Daily Brief provides bi-weekly summaries of key news items affecting bulk commodities and the general business environment in Venezuela.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

August 18, 2015


International Trade

 

Cargo that has arrived in Puerto Cabello:

  • 30,000 tons of wheat from the USA
  • 30,000 tons of sugar from Brazil for state agency CASA
  • 16.578 tons of chicken, beef, milk and margarine, from Brazil for state agency CASA

 

Venezuela-Colombia trade is down 38% in the first semester 2015, at US$ 769 million as opposed to US$ 1.235 billion during the same period last year - a 38% drop. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/internacional/comercio-entre-venezuela-y-colombia-cayo-38-.aspx#ixzz3imksF245)

 

 

Oil & Energy

 

Venezuela oil price falls to just US$ 2.50 off 2015 low

Venezuela's weekly oil basket price fell to within US$2.58 of its 2015 lows as oil prices slipped in international markets on economic worries about China, a nuclear deal that would allow Iran to sell more oil, in addition to a U.S. market remaining amply supplied. According to figures released by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, the average price of Venezuelan crude sold by Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) during the week ending August 14 was US$ 41.40, down US$ 1.65 from the previous week's US$ 43.15. (Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2394525&CategoryId=10717; Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=45079&idc=4)

 

Venezuela imports 3 million barrels of petrol per month

An internal report from state oil company PDVSA shows Venezuela is importing 2.5-3 million barrels of heavy petrol each month from Caribbean facilities and dealer firms, to be used to dilute extra-heavy crude oil. More in Spanish: (El País, http://www.elpaisonline.com/index.php/2013-01-15-14-16-26/internacional/item/182934-venezuela-importa-3-mm-de-barriles-de-nafta-mes; El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/petroleo/industria/venezuela-importa-entre-2-5-y-3-millones-barriles.aspx)

 

 

Commodities

 

Allocating food product sales according to the last digit of customer’s ID card began again in all the establishments of the government distribution network: MERCAL; Abastos Bicentenario, and PDVAL. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=45087&idc=3)

 

Alimentos POLAR’s installations have received over 293 inspections by government agencies to date this year. There have been an average of 36 inspections per month. POLAR’s Legal Affairs Manager Mayela Rojas said “the frequency and degree of demand of these visits have intensified as of August 7 to the point of harassment.” (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=45076&idc=3)

 

 

Economy & Finance

 

Underlying inflation was 213.2% over the last 12 months, according to studies by the ECOANALÍTICA think tank. June inflation was 16.1%, the second highest this year. More in Spanish: (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

Credit card use is up 132.7% due to higher inflation that is depreciating basic income. The Bank Superintendent's office reports a 416% increase since 2005. More in Spanish: (Notitarde; http://www.notitarde.com/Economia/Uso-de-las-tarjetas-de-credito-aumento-1327/2015/08/16/590502/)

 

Central Bank opens bid for banknote paper as paper money shortages are reported

The Central Bank (BCV) has announced it is opening a bid to all those companies interested in supplying banknote paper for printing new Bs.50 and Bs.100 bills. The country has recently been hit by a shortage of bills, mainly VEF 100 notes, and some banks restricted the number of bills handed to their clients cashing in checks or withdrawing from their accounts. The public envelope reception and opening will be held next October 9. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=45078&idc=2; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/150815/on-the-current-shortage-of-paper-money)

 

The Central Bank has limited the amount of cash available for ATM and credit card withdrawals to VEB 3,000, down from VEB 5,000. More in Spanish: (Diario 2001, http://www.2001.com.ve/con-la-gente/106882/banco-de-venezuela-reduce-el-limite-de-retiros-en-efectivo-.html; El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

Central Bank to finally publish official data

After an eight-month hiatus, the Central Bank here (BCV) will soon publish its monthly report, according to an off-the-record source close to the institution. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=45077&idc=2)

 

 

Politics and International Affairs

 

Support for Venezuela’s socialists slides to 19% ahead of vote

Less than a fifth of Venezuelan voters are planning to support candidates aligned with the ruling socialist party in congressional elections scheduled for later this year. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela, or PSUV, is backed by 19.2% of people ahead of the Dec. 6 election, according to a survey conducted by Caracas-based polling company DATANALISIS between July 10 and 23. Support for the party of President Nicolas Maduro has fallen by almost two percentage points since May as declining oil revenue exacerbates product shortages and inflation. Support for the candidates of the opposition alliance and independents rose to 54% in July from 50.1% in May, according to the poll. Maduro’s support fell by 1.5 percentage points to 24.3% in July, the lowest since January, the survey showed. The poll of 999 households had a margin of error of three percentage points. DATANALISIS estimates that 52% of the electorate will participate in the vote. The polling company’s president, Luis Vicente Leon, said last month that abstention favors the government because it has more money, resources and media access to motivate core supporters. (Bloomberg: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-14/support-for-venezuela-s-socialists-slides-to-19-ahead-of-vote; Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2394530&CategoryId=10717)

 

Opposition presents united front in parliamentary elections

The opposition Democratic Unity Conference (MUD) coalition has presented a unified campaign command called "United Venezuela" under its Secretary General, Jesús Torrealba. Its "executive group" will include leaders of Acción Democrática (AD), Primero Justicia (PJ), Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT), and Voluntad Popular (VP).  The "strategy group" includes Miranda Governor and two time Presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, along with the governors of Amazonas and Lara states, a "personal representative" of imprisoned Metropolitan Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma, former legislator María Corina Machado and National Assembly member Andrés Velázquez. More in Spanish: (Infolatam, http://www.infolatam.com/2015/08/17/oposicion-venezolana-presenta-comando-de-campana-unificado-para-legislativas/)

 

673 out of 1012 new polling centers are in pro-government installations

The opposition Democratic Unity Conference (MUD) and the Catholic University Political Studies Center have detected several irregularities in an audit of electoral plans, among them it has been revealed that 673 of the new 1012 polling centers created by the National Elections Council are not located at schools or government buildings, but in communes, unfinished housing projects and shanties controlled by the pro-government gangs. These new voting centers are 7.4% of total registered voters. More in Spanish: (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

Six states hold 52% of registered voters

The outcome of the parliamentary voting next December 6 will be conditioned by the imbalance between the number of voters enrolled in Venezuelan states and the number of parliamentarians to be elected in those states. Venezuelans will choose 113 candidates by name; another 51 will be elected by the vote issued by the ballots of political parties in 23 states and the Capital District, and three indigenous representatives will get to the National Assembly by means of lists in three special constituencies. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150815/six-venezuelan-states-accumulate-52-of-the-register-of-voters)

 

Foreign Minister tells Kerry relations with the US must be grounded on mutual respect

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez told US Secretary of State John Kerry, to stop "interventionist intentions" against Venezuela. Kerry had said that Venezuela's situation was "very problematic", and had noted that that if Venezuelan authorities do not allow credible international observers and do not release political prisoners before the December 6 parliament vote "it would have a serious impact" on US relations with Venezuela. Kerry added that the US would analyze the vote "very carefully." (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150817/venezuelan-fm-relation-with-the-us-must-be-grounded-on-mutual-respect)

 

Venezuela to present Essequibo claim at Mercosur Parliament

A delegation of Venezuelan deputies will attend the 33rd Regular Meeting and Special Meeting of the Parliament of the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) (Parlasur), held in Montevideo, Uruguay from Sunday, August 16, through Tuesday, August 18. The parliamentarians will present an agreement concerning Venezuela's claim against Guyana over the Essequibo territory, informed the Venezuelan National Assembly in a press release.

The speaker of Parlasur, Venezuelan Deputy Saúl Ortega, commented that the Venezuelan delegation will explain how the government of Guyana, along with imperialist factors, seeks to take over that territory, disregarding Venezuela's sovereignty. He added that a unanimous resolution in support of Venezuela was expected. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150817/venezuela-to-present-essequibo-claim-at-mercosur-parliament)

 

Maduro traveled to Cuba for Fidel Castro's 89th birthday

President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores have traveled to Havana to join 89th birthday celebrations for Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.  Bolivia´s President Evo Morales is also taking part in the events. More in Spanish: (El Universal; http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150814/maduro-viajo-a-cuba-para-celebrar-los-89-anos-de-fidel-castro)

 

 

The following brief is a synthesis of the news as reported by a variety of media sources. As such, the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Duarte Vivas & Asociados and The Selinger Group.

Friday, July 17, 2015

July 17, 2015


International Trade

 

Cargo that has arrived at Puerto Cabello:

  • 30,000 tons of white corn from Mexico
  • 30,000 tons of white corn from Argentina, both for state agency CASA.
  • 1022 tons of whole powdered milk from Argentina for CASA   
  • 1022 tons of whole powdered milk from Argentina for CASA   
  • Over 477 tons of auto parts in 45 containers from Jacksonville from Ford and Kuehne Nagel for their local affiliates.
  • 110 containers bearing milk, beef, oil and beans from Costa Rica, for CASA
  • Over 995 tons of personal care products, such as shampoo and diapers from Unilever and Procter & Gamble for their local affiliates.
  • Over 264 tons of milk from Nestlé México for their local affiliate.
  • Over 247 tons in 33 containers of auto parts from Brazil and Colombia for Ford.
  • Over 14,000 tons of sodium sulfate from Spain
11 ships are currently offloading at the Port. More in Spanish: (Notitarde; http://www.notitarde.com/La-Costa/Llegaron-mas-de-60-mil-toneladas-de-maiz-al-puerto-de-la-ciudad-2463306/2015/07/16/559521; http://www.notitarde.com/La-Costa/Llegaron-al-puerto-de-Puerto-Cabello-mas-de-dos-mil-toneladas-de-alimentos-2461590/2015/07/15/558336; http://www.notitarde.com/La-Costa/Arribaron-mas-de-mil-toneladas-de-leche-2460408/2015/07/14/555143)

 

Brazil beef exports down

Brazil's Beef Exporters Association says exports dropped 18% and 14% in volume to mostly to "the drop in exports to three important markets: Hong Kong, Russia and Venezuela. (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

 

Logistics & Transport

 

Dynamic Airways is now servicing Caracas-Fort Lauderdale

North Carolina based DYNAMIC International Airways will run its inaugural Caracas-Fort Lauderdale, to operate in Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Sales will be made in bolivars. (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/dynamic-airways-levanta-vuelo-desde-caracas.aspx#ixzz3g8o64WIU; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/150717/parte-vuelo-inaugural-de-primera-linea-low-cost)

 

 

Commodities

 

Venezuela orders Polar beer workers to lift strike

Venezuela's Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer here. Unions close to the government of President Nicolas Maduro in early July shut down the two plants as well as 16 distribution centers as part of demands for better salaries. "The conflict and strike are declared over," said the Labor Ministry's inspectorate in a published official decision. The resolution urges the two sides to enter a process of arbitration that is to begin within the next 48 hours. (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/15/venezuela-beer-idUSL2N0ZV2RZ20150715)

 

Ten everyday items that now cost more than the monthly minimum wage in Venezuela

As Venezuela's bolivar loses its value at an unprecedented rate, the purchasing power of ordinary citizens is going down with it. While President Nicolas Maduro decreed a 30% increase to the minimum wage in May, the currency has plunged even more -- losing 88% over the past year in the black market where people and businesses go to avoid strict controls on dollar purchases. It now takes 630 bolivars to buy US$ 1 in illegal street markets. That means that Venezuela’s largest bank note of 100 bolivars now fetches less than 16 cents, and that the monthly minimum wage of 7,422 bolivars is worth a little over $11. (Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-15/10-everyday-items-that-now-cost-more-than-the-monthly-minimum-wage-in-venezuela)

 

54% of state run MERCAL stores have closed as did 1,705 food distributors, according to Venezuela’s Nutrition Ministry’s annual report for last year. Mercal has now only 6,725 active stores out of 14,657. Also, prices have experienced sharp increases in this past year. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44719&idc=3)

 

Kraft union announces paralyzed mayonnaise and cream cheese production for lack of supplies. The union says they have stopped activity for the past two months. More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/sindicato-de-kraft-anuncia-paro-en-produccion-de-m.aspx#ixzz3g2zZ7wjC; El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/empresas/sindicato-de-kraft-anuncia-paro-en-produccion-de-m.aspx)

 

 

Economy & Finance

 

IMF now estimates Venezuela 2015 inflation will be above 100%

The International Monetary Fund is now estimating that Venezuela will have inflation above 100% this year and that recession will deepen by 7% under economic policies it holds "unsustainable". More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/fmi-inflacion-venezolana-en-mas-de-100.aspx#ixzz3g30dxRCK; El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

Bank of America estimates inflation in Venezuela in June was 7% and annualized inflation is 113.2%. Its forecast for inflation at the end of 2015 is 202.5%. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44721&idc=2

 

Venezuela’s inflation nightmare signals default may come sooner

Venezuela is about to earn another ignominious distinction. Long home to the world’s highest inflation rate, the country now is set to become the site of the 57th hyperinflation event in modern recorded history, says Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University. While the feat may be little more than a formality in a country where Hanke calculates annual cost-of-living increases already run at 772%, it’s the latest sign a debt default may be closer than traders previously thought. With Venezuela’s currency losing 32% of its value in the past month in the black market, according to dolartoday.com, and falling oil prices throttling the cash-starved nation’s biggest revenue source, the government may run out of money to pay its debts by year-end, according to Societe Generale SA. Derivatives traders have ratcheted up the probability of a default within one year to 63%, compared with 33% just two months ago. (Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-15/venezuela-s-772-inflation-means-default-may-come-a-lot-sooner)

 

Analysts believe there could be a default under the Maduro regime

A Bank of America Merrill Lynch poll of 54 economic analysts specialized on Venezuela on what administration here might be more likely to default shows 52% of respondents believe it is the Maduro regime. Another 11% believes in would be another chavista leader, and 16% believe this of a military regime. Only 2% believe an opposition government would take this course. More in Spanish: Spanish: (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

 

Capriles proposes an emergency economic plan

On behalf of the united opposition, Miranda Governor and former Presidential candidate Henrique Capriles has proposed an emergency economic plan "to see things through until December", based on enhancing income by restructuring expenses, including the refinancing of US$ 6.4 billion in debt due in October, in order to pay internal debt with key sectors, such as food, health, education and transportation, and revive the economy. The proposal includes a 50% salary increase, returning expropriated companies and review all international giveawasys. More in Spanish:  (El Universal; http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150715/oposicion-presento-plan-de-emergencia-con-canje-de-deuda; El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/; Infolatam, http://www.infolatam.com/2015/07/15/capriles-propone-ajustar-salarios-negociar-deuda-y-devolver-empresas/)

 

Venezuela’s black-market bolivar tumbles to 1% of official rate

Venezuela’s currency has fallen so much so quickly that a dollar now buys 100 times as many bolivars in the black market as it does at the government-controlled rate. The bolivar fell to a record 630.21 per dollar Tuesday in the illegal street markets where Venezuelans go to skirt limits on foreign-exchange purchases, compared with the official rate of 6.3 per dollar, data compiled by dolartoday.com show. The local currency has plunged 88% in the unofficial market over the past year and 34 percent in just the past month. Inflation is the fastest in the world as President Nicolas Maduro’s administration prints more currency to pay budget expenses. Because of tumbling oil prices, the government gets fewer dollars from its exports and there’s a shortage of greenbacks, pushing Venezuelans to the black market when they can’t obtain government approval to access the legal rates. Venezuela has maintained strict currency controls since 2003. (Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-14/venezuela-s-black-market-bolivar-tumbles-to-1-of-official-rate)

 

FEDECÁMARAS questioned the Venezuelan Central Bank’s (BCV) performance, as well as that of web pages that publish dollar rates without any clear economic bases and whose consequences are “unhealthy to the economy.” Its Chief Jorge Roig accused the absence of official figures from the BCV, as well as its non-transparent allotment of foreign currency of the emergence of pages such as DolarToday. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44720&idc=2; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/150716/fedecamaras-condemns-speculative-practices-with-foreign-exchange)

 

 

Politics and International Affairs

 

Venezuela bans Machado and Scarano from running for parliament

Venezuela has banned a second opposition member, former mayor Vicencio Scarano, from holding public office for a year, meaning he will not be able to run in December's parliamentary election. The measure against Scarano, jailed last year for failing to clear street barricades in his San Diego town during protests against President Nicolas Maduro, followed a similar move this week against another opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado. But Machado has vowed she would run for parliament despite a one-year ban on her holding public office, which she said was a ploy by the government to avoid defeat in December's vote. The comptroller's office has barred Machado, a candidate in the central Miranda state who is a high-profile adversary of the administration of President Nicolas Maduro, on grounds she failed to disclose certain social benefits in her wealth declaration. The socialist government says hard line activists are paying the price for criminal activities, including stoking violence and coup plots. Scoffing at the accusations, Machado accused Maduro and a "complicit" comptroller of sidelining her ahead of the Dec. 6 vote, which polls show the ruling socialists are poised to lose with an economic crisis weighing heavily on the electorate. (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/17/us-venezuela-politics-idUSKCN0PR00V20150717; http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/15/us-venezuela-politics-idUSKCN0PP2JI20150715; Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44716&idc=1; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150716/cabello-a-disqualified-person-cannot-run-for-congress)

 

OAS, Brazilian Senators support María Corina Machado

Both the Organization of American States and the Brazilian Senate came out against the attempt by the Maduro regime to politically disqualify María Corina Machado as candidate for Venezuela's legislature. OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro said the people are the only ones who can disqualify politicians: "There is no political disqualification. A political disqualification or ban cannot be carried out administratively. It must have a different content. The only disqualifications are made by the people. All else is to exacerbate the political situation." Members of the Brazilian Senate also spoke out against the move and called upon the Brazilian government to participate in a dialogue committee that works through UNASUR to make the Venezuelan regime restore effective democracy in Venezuela. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150716/senado-de-brasil-y-oea-respaldan-a-maria-corina-machado)

 

Prisoner release not on the table in U.S. talks: Venezuela

Talks to improve diplomatic relations between the United States and Venezuela's socialist government do not include discussion of releasing opposition demonstrators jailed as a result of protests in 2014, says Venezuela's foreign minister. After more than a decade of acrimonious relations, Caracas and Washington have opened a cautious rapprochement by trying to cooperate in areas of mutual interest such as peace negotiations in Colombia and elections in Haiti. But Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez said there is no discussion of releasing opposition activists who were arrested for violent and illegal behavior, insisting it would set a dangerous precedent of justifying for "terrorism." (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/15/us-venezuela-usa-idUSKCN0PP26E20150715; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150716/fm-rodriguez-asks-us-for-respect-for-venezuelan-institutions)

 

Guyana to seek support in its territorial dispute with Venezuela at the MERCOSUR Summit that begins in Brasilia on Thursday. Guyana’s President David Granger, who is traveling to Brazil, accompanied by his FA Minister and other high officials, plans to present their arguments to win over that support. In the meantime, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is insisting Guyana abide by the 1966 Geneva Accord which calls for the good offices of the United Nations. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44722&idc=1; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150716/guyana-to-seek-mercosurs-support-in-border-dispute; http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150717/venezuela-insiste-en-que-guyana-respete-acuerdo-de-ginebra)

 

US Federal Court has subpoenaed Cabello in weapons case

A US Federal Court in Miami has issues a subpoena to National Assembly President Captain Diosdado Cabello to appear on August 10th to testify on a weapons deal allegedly brokered by a Venezuelan businessman in Miami. Aragua State Governor Tareck El Aissami, National Guard Commander General Néstor Luis Reverol, and former Interior Minister General Miguel Rodríguez Torres have also been called to testify in a defamation brought by Gianfranco Rondón against the editor of Doral News and Doral News TV, over reports on alleged arms sales. More in Spanish: (Infolatam, http://www.infolatam.com/2015/07/14/corte-de-eeuu-cita-a-cabello-por-supuesta-compra-de-material-de-defensa/)

 

The following brief is a synthesis of the news as reported by a variety of media sources. As such, the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Duarte Vivas & Asociados and The Selinger Group.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

June 09, 2015


Logistics & Transport

 

Airlines still have US$ 3.7 billion in ticket sales cash trapped in Venezuela -IATA

Airlines have US$ 3.7 billion of cash from ticket sales trapped in Venezuela because of currency controls here, says the International Air Transport Association. "It's the airlines' money," IATA Director General Tony Tyler told journalists. "We recognize the country is in a difficult situation and doesn't have a lot of money to spare, but we do want the government to sit down with the industry," and address the long-running issue, Tyler said. (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/08/airlines-iata-venezuela-idUSL5N0YU4BW20150608; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/150608/iata-urges-venezuela-to-address-debt-to-airlines)

 

Guyana’s Civil Aeronautics Authority cancelled CONVIASA’s permit to operate at its airports due to lack of payment of the Venezuelan State air carrier of a fee used as a guarantee to compensate passengers in case air carriers stop flying all of a sudden. CONVIASA was not allowed to land in Guyana’s international airport since Saturday. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44196&idc=3; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150608/guyana-suspends-entry-of-venezuelan-conviasa-planes)

 

20% of transportation units in Caracas are paralyzed due to high cost of spare parts

Drivers in Metropolitan Caracas are highly concerned about the scarcity and cost of spare parts, which has around 20% of vehicles out of commission; and members of the 71 organizations that operate public transportation in the suburban Tuy Valley area and other parts of the nation went on a five hour protest strike to protest the situation. Tires are one of the items that have had sharp cost increases. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/caracas/150609/por-alto-costo-de-repuestos-se-paraliza-20-de-unidades)

 

 

Oil & Energy

 

Oil prices lower due to drop in Chinese crude oil imports

The average West Texas oil price dropped 1.67% to US$ 58.14 per barrel amid reports of import reductions by China, which have dropped 11% this year to date. More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/petroleo-cae-por-descenso-de-importaciones-de-crud.aspx#ixzz3cYcPyTaU; El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/petroleo/industria/petroleo-cae-por-descenso-de-importaciones-de-crud.aspx)

 

The OPEC decided to keep its 30 million barrels per day production quota unchanged, as anticipated by the market. Minutes before the meeting began in Vienna, Saudi Minister Ali al Naimi had told the press demand had been increasing lately and supplies had been dropping. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44195&idc=4)

 

 

Commodities

 

Minister claims that the government has distributed 128,000 tons of food in 2015 to date

General Carlos Osorio, Vice President for Nutrition Security and Sovereignty, says that to date this year over 128,000 tons of food have been distributed to over 5 million people through state food distribution centers such as MERCAL, PDVAL and Abastos Bicentenarios. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/agro/osorio--hemos-distribuido-mas-de-128-mil-toneladas.aspx#ixzz3cSqv38Tl; Agencia Venezolana de Noticias; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/m%C3%A1s-mill%C3%B3n-600-mil-toneladas-alimentos-se-han-distribuido-este-a%C3%B1o)

 

...and announces state quotas for cleaning and personal care products

General Osorio also announced that the regime will authorize distribution of personal care and cleaning products on a state by state weekly basis. He said "we now control distribution of 6 products, such as diapers, soap, and detergents, among others." More in Spanish:  (El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/mercados/cada-estado-del-pais-tendra-una-cuota-de-productos.aspx#ixzz3cYeCfuIT)

 

 

Economy & Finance

 

Barron's: Venezuela Reserves hit new low, gold not helping

Venezuela’s central bank has reported foreign reserves fell to a new 12-year low. The data show reserves fell to US $16.897 billion for the week ended June 3, from a prior-week figure of US$ 17.526 billion. Venezuela held approximately 11.6 million ounces of gold at the end of 2014. It was valued at US$ 14.6 billion, calculated at an average price near US$ 1,258 per ounce. But gold prices are down nearly 10% from their settle high of near US$ 1,301 in late January. Still, a Venezuelan debt default may not be in the offing. Venezuela borrowed roughly US$ 385 million from its the International Monetary Fund in April – albeit the first such loan in more than a decade. LATINVEST Editor Russ Dallen reiterates his sentiment that “Venezuela is running on fumes,” writing: "Venezuela’s situation continues to unravel at increasing speed as the bolivar tumbled 30% over just the last week, while the country’s international reserves simultaneously hit a new 12 year low …Venezuela’s reserves have now fallen 21% since the beginning of the year, but more importantly US$ 6.7 billion from their high just 2 months ago – a high that not only included US$ 2.8 billion from mortgaging CITGO, US$ 1.9 billion from the selling of US$ 4 billion of oil receivables from the Dominican Republic, and the transfer of previously unreported China FONDEN funds into the reserves." (Barrons, http://blogs.barrons.com/emergingmarketsdaily/2015/06/05/venezuela-reserves-hit-new-low-gold-not-helping/)

 

The government’s debt with the private sector is almost equivalent to the totality of the international reserves at this moment. The government owes the automotive, pharmaceutical and aeronautics sectors, among others, some US$ 14 billion for non-liquidated dollars. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44198&idc=2)

 

Chinese cooperation fund reportedly grants new loans

Surface Transport Minister and Vice President for Territorial Socialism Haiman El Troudi who is in China for an international forum, has reported that, loan lines for US$ 30 billion were activated, under special conditions, for infrastructure projects. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44192&idc=2)

 

 

Politics and International Affairs

 

Saab says legislative elections are slated for the end of the year

Public Defender Tarek William Saab has announced that legislative elections will be held toward the end of the year, adding that Tibisay Lucena, President of the National Elections Board has said so publicly "and I can confirm it because we have discussed it on the telephone: The elections will be at the end of November or the first week of December. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150608/saab-a-final-de-ano-se-realizaran-las-parlamentarias)

 

Opposition says it will sign an elections pact, with conditions

Jesús Torrealba, Secretary General of the opposition Democratic Unity Conference (MUD) says they have agreed to sign an agreement to abide by results, as proposed by President Nicolás Maduro - but will insist on having international observers during the process. More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/politica/mud-condiciona-acuerdo-electoral-propuesto-por-mad.aspx#ixzz3cYdJxLC2)

 

UNASUR Secretary General expects UN and EU to do "their job" in elections here

UNASUR Secretary General Ernesto Samper has said he expects the Organization of American States (OAS) and the European Union (EU) to "do their job" in the upcoming legislative elections in Venezuela. He added that UNASUR will be present at the polling, at the invitation of National Elections Board Chairman Tibisay Lucena. (Globovision, http://globovision.com/samper-espera-que-oea-y-ue-cumple-su-tarea-en-elecciones-venezolanas/)

 

Spanish ex-premier Gonzalez in Venezuela to help defend jailed opposition leaders

Former Spanish prime minister Felipe González is in Venezuela to help lawyers defending imprisoned opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez. He was criticized by President Nicolas Maduro after announcing he would advise Lopez and showered with insults by his supporters. The Foreign Ministry has said that Gonzalez isn't welcome here. He has already visited Caracas mayor Antonio Ledezma who is currently under house arrest on charges of conspiring against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government. “Finally, with authorization, we made the meeting possible, a very pleasant, very cordial one, and we spoke about the concerns we all have (...) we think Venezuela lacks dialogue to solve problems,” said Felipe Gonzalez in brief remarks. “One has to talk, rebuild, reconcile and reconstruct institutions,” he added. After the head of Venezuela's Supreme Court said he was not allowed to take part in court proceedings, González said he will simply advise the defense, adding "I did not come here to fight with the government; I am here to try to visit the political prisoners and am awaiting permission to do so." (Fox News, http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/06/07/spanish-ex-premier-gonzalez-arrives-in-venezuela-to-help-defend-jailed/; Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2389867&CategoryId=10717; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150608/felipe-gonzalez-waits-for-authorization-to-visit-political-prisoners; Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44199&idc=1; and more in Spanish: El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150609/gonzalez-vine-a-asesorar-y-a-ver-a-los-presos-politicos; El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/; and Infolatam, http://www.infolatam.com/2015/06/08/gonzalez-acata-decision-de-supremo-venezolano-sobre-defensa-de-opositores/)

 

Guyanese foreign minister to summon Venezuelan ambassador

Guyanese Foreign Minister Carl Greenidge said he was preparing to summon Venezuela's ambassador to ask her why Caracas has allegedly further extended its maritime boundary to include an offshore area precisely where US oil giant ExxonMobil, granted a concession by Guyana, recently found a huge oil deposit. "We shall be calling in the country's (Venezuela) ambassador to explain its (the decree on maritime boundaries) meaning, and to voice our concern about this escalation of a long-running attempt to achieve by questionable means, what Venezuela has so far failed to achieve by internationally accepted legal and diplomatic approaches," Greenidge said, without saying the date when the ambassador would be summoned. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150608/guyanese-foreign-minister-to-summon-venezuelan-ambassador; Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/08/guyana-venezuela-idUSL1N0YU1L620150608; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/150608/guyana-terms-illegal-venezuelas-decree-on-maritime-boundaries)

 

Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference (CEV, in Spanish) rejected the government’s refusal to allow them to visit political prisoners in jail. Its head, Monsignor Diego Padrón emphasized they would insist on the need for a true dialogue and for the immediate release of Venezuela’s political prisoners, as well as respect for their human rights. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44200&idc=1)

 

Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodríguez was also appointed PDVSA’s director and Vice President for International Affairs (June 3 Gaceta Oficial). (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=44194&idc=4)

 

 

The following brief is a synthesis of the news as reported by a variety of media sources. As such, the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Duarte Vivas & Asociados and The Selinger Group.