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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Friday, July 13, 2012

July 13th, 2012


Economics & Finance

Central Bank claims reserves are adequate
Eudomar Tovar, first Vice President of the Central Bank claims international reserves are holding at a level adequate to the nation's needs. He says total reserves are currently at U$D 27.772 billion, and operating reserves available for imports and debt service are over U$D 4 billion. (El Universal, 07-13-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120713/bcv-afirma-que-las-reservas-mantienen-un-nivel-adecuado)

Rise in debt increases risk of devaluation
Despite a prolonged boom in oil prices, internal government debt rose 262% over the past six years. It is now starting to increase massively. The Annual Debt Law had authorized the government to generate new debt up to VEB 64.3 billion, and it has done so at such a speed that the National Assembly is about to authorize an extra VEB 30 billion for bonds and treasury bills. More in Spanish: (El Universal, 07-13-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120713/alza-de-la-deuda-en-bolivares-eleva-riesgo-de-devaluacion;  El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

Government claims Chavez government has created 4 million jobs.
Speaking to the official news agency, Elias Eljuri, head of the government's National Statistics Institute claims that over the past 11 years some 4 million jobs have been created. More in Spanish: (AVN, 07-13-2012; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/se-han-creado-4-millones-empleos-durante-gobierno-chávez)




Commodities

Venezuela spent U$D 288 million importing gasoline from the US
The decay in domestic refining within Venezuela, plus increasing internal consumption have led Venezuela to import not only ingredients for producing oil byproducts, but also gasoline and liquid gas, according to statistics from the US Commerce Department which show Venezuela as importing 15,800 barrels per day in gasoline from December 2011 through April 2012. Using the average price of U$D 122 per gasoline barrel, it is estimated that around U$D 288 million has been spend on importing gasoline within those months. More in Spanish: (El Universal, 07-13-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120713/el-pais-gasto-unos-288-millones-en-importar-gasolina-en-5-meses)

India state oil firms plan to boost Venezuela investments
Indian state-run oil companies plan to boost investments in Venezuela and source higher volumes of crude oil from the South American country, India's junior industry minister said on Wednesday. An Indian consortium led by ONGC Videsh, the overseas investment arm of oil explorer ONGC, plans to invest U$D 2.2 billion in the Carabobo oil fiaeld project, and another U$D 500 million in the San Cristobel oil field, Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement. (Reuters, 07-11-2012; http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/11/india-venezuela-energy-idUSL3E8IB2XN20120711; El Universal; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120711/indian-oil-companies-plan-to-invest-more-in-venezuela; Fox Business, http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2012/07/11/india-state-oil-companies-to-invest-nearly-3-billion-in-venezuela/)

Government does not want others to export coke
Science and Technology Minister Jorge Arreaza says that the mountains of coke accumulating around the Jose refining plant in Anzoátegui state is due to the fact that the government "does not want others to take coke away". He acknowledged environmental concerns over the very large accumulation of coke in the area. Arreaza is President Chavez's son-in-law. More in Spanish: (El Universal, 07-13-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120713/el-gobierno-no-quiere-que-otros-se-lleven-el-coque)

FORTUNE ranks PDVSA among the 40 largest companies in the world
The state-run Petroleos de Venezuela is ranked 36 of the largest companies in the world, according to annual rankings compiled by FORTUNE magazine. PDVSA came in two steps under Mexico's PEMEX, with revenues at U$D 124.754 billion. More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, 07-12-2012; http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/pdvsa-entre-las-40-mayores-empresas-del-mundo.aspx)




International Trade

Brazilian FM defends Venezuela's entry into Mercosur
Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota on Wednesday once again advocated the entry of Venezuela into the Common Market of the South and the suspension of Paraguay from the bloc. He added that such move is intended to send a "clear" message against "anti-democratic adventures." Patriota appeared before the Foreign Relations Committee, Brazilian Senate, and replied to criticism from some opposition legislators who rejected the decisions made by Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay to suspend Paraguay and allow Venezuela to join the bloc, Efe said. (El Universal, 07-11-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120711/brazilian-fm-defends-venezuelas-entry-into-mercosur)

VENAMCHAM reports 42% increase in imports from the USA
Carlos Tejera, General Manager of the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VENAMCHAM) reports that while Venezuelan exports to the US dropped by 8%, imports from the US rose 42% during the first five months of the year. It is outstanding that oil imports rose 457% from 2011 to 2012. More in Spanish: (El Universal, 07-13-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/120713/venamcham-reporta-alza-de-42-en-compras-a-eeuu)

Imports from China increased 49% in one year
Imports from China increased 49% in a year for a total of U$D 1.7 billion between January and April 2012. This amounts to 13.4% of all imports, and places the Asian nation as a second source of the Venezuelan economy, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics. More in Spanish: (El Nacional, 07-12-2012; http://www.el-nacional.com/)




Logistics & Transport

19 vessels remain at bay in Puerto Cabello, and La Guaira is unable to receive vessels
A total of 19 food-bearing vessels remain at bay in Puerto Cabello, waiting to dock. The ships are carrying bulk cargo such as yellow corn, malt, rice, soybeans, and livestock, and six are bearing containers. The option of diverting vessels from Puerto Cabello to the port of La Guaira is not available as the latter port is not operating at 100% capacity, according to Neidy Rosal, a member of the Carabobo State Legislative Council, who called for an improvement in offloading conditions at Puerto Cabello. More in Spanish: (El Carabobeño, 07-12-2012; http://www.el-carabobeno.com/impreso/articulo/23839/puerto-de-la-guaira-no-est-apto-para-recibir-buques-)




Politics

Chavez hits campaign trail in bid to prove he’s cancer-free
President Hugo Chavez is hitting the campaign trail in an attempt to persuade voters his battle with cancer hasn’t diminished his vitality ahead of what’s shaping up to be his toughest election. Mounted on a float-like truck, he attended a rally in the oil producing state of Anzoátegui on the northeastern coast and plans to hold a similar event in Barquisimeto in central Lara state July 14. The rallies are the first since the former tank commander marked the official start of campaigning July 1 with a caravan and speech in Maracay, 50 miles west of Caracas. (Bloomberg, 07-12-2012; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-12/chavez-hits-campaign-trail-in-bid-to-prove-he-s-cancer-free.html)

Romney slams Obama for playing down threat of Hugo Chavez
Republican Mitt Romney chided President Barack Obama on Wednesday for playing down "the threat" posed by Hugo Chavez as he sought to portray the Democrat as soft on national security, an issue that may resonate with Latino voters in November's election. Romney was reacting to remarks Obama made to a Spanish language television station that Chavez's actions over recent years had "not had a serious national security impact" on America. (Reuters, 07-12-2012; http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/12/us-obama-romney-chavez-idUSBRE86A1HY20120712; El Universal, 07-11-2012; http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/120711/obama-hopes-that-venezuela-has-free-elections; The Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/romney-obama-assertion-that-chavez-not-a-threat-to-us-is-stunning-and-shocking/2012/07/11/gJQAR49WdW_story.html; CNN, http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/11/romney-criticizes-obama-over-venezuela-comments/?iref=allsearch; Fox News, http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07/11/romney-slams-obama-over-tunning-comment-on-chavez/; The Wall Street Journal, http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/07/11/gop-attacks-obama-for-downplaying-chavez-threat/?KEYWORDS=Venezuela)

Chavez says he seeks friendly relations with Catholic Church leaders
President Hugo Chavez says he’s seeking friendly relations with representatives of the Roman Catholic Church.
Their dealings have been tense in the past. Church representatives have accused the socialist leader of becoming increasingly authoritarian and Chavez has strongly criticized Cardinal Jorge Urosa, saying he has misled the Vatican with warnings that Venezuela is drifting toward dictatorship. (The Washington Post, 07-11-2012; http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/venezuelas-chavez-says-he-seeks-friendly-relations-with-catholic-church-leaders/2012/07/11/gJQABJbQdW_story.html; Fox News, http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/07/11/chavez-seeks-friendly-ties-with-catholic-church/)

National Elections Board proposes pact on election rules, Chavez quickly says he will sign
The pro-government majority National Elections Board has set forth an agreement for presidential candidates to respect election results, and avoid violence. President Hugo Chavez was quick to say he would sign immediately, while opposition leaders - and the only independent Elections Board member - say the agreement failed to include provisions on the use of government funds and resources, and the abuse of media time by the government in favor of Mr. Chavez. More in Spanish: (AVN, 07-13-2012; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/cne-aprueba-acuerdo-compromiso-candidatos-presidenciales-para-respetar-resultados; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/chávez-anuncia-que-firmará-acuerdo-electoral-propuesto-cne)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

December 20th, 2011

Economics & Finance

International reserves drop 4.4% in 2011
Although oil prices have risen 40% to an average U$D 100.87, there is no growth in currency availability at the Central Bank for exchange needs and foreign debt payments. International reserves have dropped by 4.4% during 2011, and on December 15 were pegged at U$D 28.198 billion. More in Spanish: (El Universal, 12-20-2011; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/111220/reservas-internacionales-acumulan-caida-de-44)

55% of debt held abroad
Official figures from the Ministry of Finance and Planning show that July-September 2011 total central government public debt was up to U$D 78.598 billion dollars, which is an increase of 8,68%, over June this year. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, 12-20-2011; http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/politicas-publicas/55--de-la-deuda-se-encuentra-en-manos-de-acreedore.aspx)

Private sector wage purchasing power remains stagnant
The private sector has begun to recover after two years of recession, but worker purchasing power, after subtracting the effect of inflation, on average recorded only a small improvement of 1.4%, during 3Q 2011 as compared to 3Q 2010, according to Central Bank figures. Jose Guerra, director of the School of Economics, Central University of Venezuela, believes that "the private sector comes from a long recession; this means that companies sell less and in a context of high inflation is very difficult to improve the wages in real terms." (El Universal, 12-19-2011; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/111219/se-estanca-capacidad-de-compra-del-salario-en-el-sector-privado)

Bank Superintendency approves Caroni, Guayana merger
The Banking Superintendency approved the merger of Banco Caroni C.A. and Banco Guayana, according to a resolution published in today’s Official Gazette. Banco Caroni’s assets now represent 1.7% of the total in Venezuela’s banking system, making it the country’s 10th largest bank, according to data on the Superintendency’s website. (Bloomberg, 12-16-2011; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-16/venezuela-s-bank-superintendency-approves-caroni-guayana-merger.html)



Commodities

Coal processing plant expropriated 

The Government has ordered the expropriation of the Grafitos Del Orinoco carbón products industrial processing plant in the Industrial Area of Matanza, at Puerto Ordaz in Bolivar state. The plant processes such products as anthracite and liquid graphite. More in Spanish: (El Nacional, 12-20-2011; http://www.el-nacional.com/; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/111220/gobierno-decreta-expropiacion-de-grafitos-del-orinoco)

Venezuela mortgages its oil to China for U$D 30 billion
China increased its claim on Venezuela's oil production this week with an additional U$D 4 billion in loans, bringing to U$D 30 billion the total owed by the nation, which is secured by future Venezuelan oil production. To repay the debt, Venezuela now sends about 410,000 barrels of crude a day to China, or half the average 806,000 barrels per day that Venezuela sent to U.S. refineries in September, the last month for which Department of Energy figures are available. The country's average production is 2.3 million to 2.4 million barrels per day. Planning and Finance Minister Jorge Giordani said this week that China does not get a discount on the oil it receives. If true, that means Venezuela is receiving the loans without paying any financing costs or interest rates. Apart from the loans, China has signed deals totaling U$D 40 billion to invest in energy projects through 2016, including an oil production and refining project called Junin in the oil-rich Orinoco Belt in eastern Venezuela. (Los Angeles Times, 12-16-2011; http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2011/12/china-venezuela-loan-oil.html)

Venezuelan oil slips to U$D 104.39
Venezuela's weekly oil basket slipped to U$D 104.39 as oil prices fell in international markets as hopes dimmed for a rapid resolution of the debt crisis rocking Europe and world markets. According to figures released by the Venezuela Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, the average price of Venezuelan crude sold by Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) during the week ending December 16 fell to U$D 104.39 from the previous week's U$D 107.47. (Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=452806&CategoryId=10717)

Rusoro may turn to arbitration to resolve Venezuela gold mining dispute
Rusoro Mining Ltd. (RML) said it may file a claim against Venezuela in an international arbitration court if negotiations to resolve the nationalization of its assets aren’t resolved within six months. Rusoro, a Vancouver-based gold mining company, said a 90- day period to form a joint venture with the government following the nationalization of the gold industry in September has expired. The company hasn’t been told about the status of the venture or any possible compensation. (Bloomberg, 12-17-2011; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-17/rusoro-may-turn-to-arbitration-to-resolve-venezuela-gold-mining-dispute.html)

Ferrominera Orinoco closes year producing 17 million tons of iron ore, still beneath break even
According to union sources, Ferrominera Orinoco will close this year producing 17 million tons of iron ore. This is an increase of almost 2 million tons above last year but still below break even, which requires producing over 20 million tons. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, 12-20-2011; http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/industrias/ferrominera-orinoco-cierra-produccion-en-17-millon.aspx)





International Trade

Chávez visits Uruguay to push for Venezuela´s entry toe MERCOSUR
President Chavez says he feels well enough to attend the MERCOSUR summit meeting in Uruguay, where the Foreign Ministers of Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay and Uruguay seek ways to circumvent a veto by Paraguay’s Congress on Venezuela’s admission into MERCOSUR due to compliance issues with the group´s democracy requirements. Before departing for Montevideo, Chavez said increased trade within South America is key to meeting the challenges of the global financial crisis. More in Spanish: (Últimas Noticias, 12-20-2011; http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/politica/chavez-viaja-para-puyar-ingreso-en-el-mercosur.aspx); El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/111220/mercosur-busca-formulas-para-acoger-a-venezuela) and Agencia Venezolana de Noticias; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/chávez-propone-aumentar-mercado-suramericano-para-enfrentar-crisis-económica-mundial)

Trade rules with Colombia remain undefined
An inside source that withheld its identity says that despite an agreement signed by the Presidents of both nations at the close of November, specific customs rules remain undefined. Meetings last week “were not very fluid” and no agreement was reached on several instances. Colombia wants no tariff on products involved in bilateral trade from 2006 to 2010, while Venezuela expects preferential tariffs to be applied to 90% of products exchanged during the same period. More in  Spanish:  (El Universal, 12-20-2011; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/111220/sin-definir-las-normas-comerciales-con-colombia)

Subsidized food ends up in Colombia as contraband
Products subsidized by the Venezuelan Government and sold at controlled prices through MERCAL and PDVAL goes to Colombia border towns "in large trucks at late hours and it is not known which authorities allow this”. Venezuelan made powdered milk, corn oil, and precooked flour are sold in their original packaging and at prices up to six times greater than in Venezuela. Currency exchange rates favor Colombia, making the deal even more lucrative. More in Spanish:  (El Nacional, 12-20-2011; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

Venezuela receives another 60 tons of textiles from Bolivia
A second shipment of 60 tons of textiles from Bolivia, arrived in Venezuela last week. Huáscar Ajata, Bolivia's Vice Minister of Trade and Exports, reported that the shipment includes more than 100,000 units of clothing and 30% of it was prepaid by Venezuela. The rest of the shipment (70%) remains to be paid, Bolivian media reported. (El Universal, 12-19-2011; http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/111219/venezuela-receives-another-60-tons-of-textiles-from-bolivia)

Trade with Ecuador grew 20%
Trade between Venezuela and Ecuador grew by U$D 300 million this year, compared to 2010, says Ecuador's ambassador to Caracas, Ramon Torres. The increase is due to the development of new forms of trade in place after Venezuela withdrew from the Andean Community (CAN), says Minister of Commerce, Edmee Betancourt. Bilateral trade in 2010 was U$D 1.5 billion. (Últimas Noticias, 12-19-2011; http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/intercambio-economico-con-ecuador-crecio-20-.aspx)

Venezuela and Cuba sign 47 cooperative agreements for 2012
Oil and Mining Minister Rafael Ramirez reports that both nations signed 47 agreements for cooperation during 2012, fo a total of U$D 1.6 billion. Agreements were reached for joint programs on education, agriculture, transport, trade, culture, environment sport, health and electricity. More in Spanish: (AVN, 12-20-2011; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/venezuela-y-cuba-suscribieron-47-acuerdos-cooperación-para-año-2012)



Politics

Obama: "Venezuela ties to Iran and Cuba have not served its interests", Chavez calls him a “total fraud”
The US Head of State answered in written form to a questionnaire forwarded by El Universal daily in Caracas. President Obama highlighted that his government is worried to see undermined public powers in Venezuela and the ties of the Venezuelan government to Iran. He also advocated more cooperation between the United States and Venezuela. "In Venezuela, we have been deeply concerned to see action taken to erode the separation of powers." "I look forward to the day when our governments can work more closely". Obama’s replies drew immediate sharp rebukes from both Chavez – who called the US President a “total fraud” - and his supporters, demanding he “mind his own business” and leave Venezuela alone. (El Universal, 12-29-2011; http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/111219/venezuelan-govts-ties-to-iran-and-cuba-have-not-served-its-interests; Reuters, 12-19-2011; http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/19/us-venezuela-usa-obama-idUSTRE7BI14H20111219; The Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/obama-criticizes-venezuelas-rights-record-ties-to-iran-and-cuba-in-remarks-to-newspaper/2011/12/19/gIQAyF5Y4O_story.html; More in Spanish: AVN; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/chávez-“obama-es-fraude-total; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/111220/chavez-insta-al-presidente-estadounidense-a-dejarnos-tranquilos)

Chavez rolls back seizures as shortages hurt re-election bid
President Chavez is enlisting Mexico’s Gruma SAB, French retailer Casino and other international companies to boost supplies of milk, corn flour and cement as shortages threaten to dent his bid for re-election in 2012. He is rolling back policies that have allowed him to expand control over the economy. He is forging alliances with corporations he previously accused of price-gouging.  He now says: “In the past, socialist models that nationalized everything were forced to later ease their policies.” “We’re moving towards a flexible model, our historic creation.” Colombia-based Forsa SA, which produces aluminum molding for construction, has agreed to a joint venture to produce materials for housing projects. Healso invited Cemex SAB to re-invest in the country after paying the Monterrey-based company $600 million this month to resolve a three-year dispute over compensation for assets seized in 2008. (Bloomberg, 12-16-2011; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-16/chavez-rolls-back-seizures-as-shortages-hurt-bid-for-third-term.html)

Venezuela honors Simon Bolivar with new coffin
President Chavez has unveiled a new coffin containing the remains of 19th Century South American independence hero Simon Bolivar. The mahogany coffin, encrusted with diamonds, pearls and golden stars, was revealed at a ceremony to mark the anniversary of Bolivar's death in 1830. The president claims him as the inspiration for his "Bolivarian" revolution, though some historians say Bolivar would not agree with Mr. Chavez's socialist policies. (BBC, 12-18-2011; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-16236105)




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.