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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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

July 22, 2014

International Trade

Incoming cargo at Puerto Cabello:
  • 26, 698 tons of food have arrived for state agency CASA, including powdered whole milk, tuna, semola noodles, soy oil, green peas, margarine, chicken and frozen beef.
  • 753 of air  conditioning units in 50 vans from Lilly Associates Intl to their local affiliate
  • 144 tons of tires from Ecuador for Logística Multimodal (Logimodal)
  • 626 tons of whole and skim milk from Ecuador for Lechera Andina. 

CENCOEX allocating FOREX to priority areas
FOREX allocation for pending import debt has improved for priority pharmaceutical and food areas over the past weeks. Food industry sources indicate payments are around 30% of the total overdue debt, and even higher in some cases. POLAR Foods, the nation's largest food producer, reports a slight lowering of outstanding FOREX obligations. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140722/cencoex-liquida-parte-de-la-deuda-a-sectores-prioritarios)


Logistics & Transport

LATAM Airlines says agreed deal with Venezuela to repatriate funds
LATAM Airlines, Latin America's biggest airline, has agreed to a deal with Venezuela for the repatriation of funds owed to the company. The total debt of around U$D 148 million for fiscal 2013 would be repaid according to a payment plan proposed by the government and accepted by LATAM. A number of airlines have reduced flights to Venezuela over a dispute over ticket sales revenue. (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/20/venezuela-airlines-latam-idUSL6N0PV15K20140720; Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-20/latam-airlines-accepts-payment-offer-from-venezuelan-government.html; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140721/latam-airlines-group-accepts-venezuelas-payment-plan)

International airlines cut 4,528 seats from and to Venezuela
A group of international airlines flying to different destinations has decided to lower flight frequency and seat supply as of August, the very month’s children are on their school break. The group includes AEROLÍNEAS ARGENTINAS, Caracas-Buenos Aires; Spain's AIR EUROPA, to Madrid; Panama's COPA Airlines, which diversifies connections from Caracas, Valencia, and Maracaibo to Panama and from Caracas to Bogotá; DELTA Air Lines, in flights to Atlanta; and Germany's LUFTANSA, which offers connections to several European countries. The companies' move follows after the adoption of cuts by other airlines. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140721/international-airlines-cut-4528-seats-from-and-to-venezuela)

CONVIASA provides aircrafts for passengers stranded in Madrid
State-run airline CONVIASA says that it has taken action to assist passengers in Madrid and Buenos Aires left stranded after the airline experienced operating difficulties. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140721/conviasa-provides-aircrafts-for-passengers-stranded-in-madrid)


Oil & Energy

Venezuela plans to ship one million barrels a day to China in 2016, according to PDVSA CEO, Mining and Oil Minister and Vice President for the Economic Area Rafael Ramírez. He said 524,000 bpd is currently dispatched to China. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=40294&idc=4)

China and Venezuela agreed to exploit gold in the Sifontes Sur area says Mining and Oil Minister Rafael Ramírez. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=40289&idc=3)


Commodities

Venezuela and China going in to joint ventures to manufacture chemicals for agriculture, cement Joint ventures are also planned in cement production and building new housing. More in Spanish: (AVN; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/venezuela-y-china-acuerdan-creaci%C3%B3n-empresa-mixta-para-producir-agroqu%C3%ADmicos; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/venezuela-y-china-instalar%C3%A1n-planta-cemento-para-producir-12-millones-toneladas-al-a%C3%B1o)


Economy & Finance

China to provide Venezuela with an additional U$D 4 billion in exchange for oil
China will provide Venezuela with a new U$D 4 billion credit line, with funds to be repaid through oil shipments. The deal was inked during a 24-hour visit to Venezuela by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and will go into the Joint Chinese-Venezuela Fund, which focuses on infrastructure and economic development here. President Nicolas Maduro says the Venezuelan government will also put U$D 1 billion into the fund, but officials later said that amount was in fact U$D 2 billion. (Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/21/venezuela-china-idUSL2N0PW1BE20140721; More in Spanish: CNN, http://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2014/07/21/cual-es-el-efecto-de-los-prestamos-de-china-a-venezuela-y-otros-paises-de-la-region/?iref=allsearch)

Maduro claims Chinese financing does not create a heavy debt burden

Venezuela´s debt to China is higher than international reserves
Venezuela and China have put U$D 56 billion into several joint funds, U$D 45 billion of which are f China Development Bank financing for 245 projects in industry, oil, mining, housing, and air, among others. U$D 13.7 billion in the so-called Great Volume Fund remain outstanding. The Binational Fund was originally U$D 20 billion and has not been renewed, Venezuela has repaid U$D 8 billion through oil shipments and still owes China U$D 12 billion from that fund. ECOANALÍTICA says both debts add up to U$D 25.7 billion, and total Venezuelan international reserves are around U$D 20.7 billion, according to this nation's Central Bank. More in Spanish: (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)

China Development Bank opens branch in Venezuela
As part of the meetings leading up to the arrival today of China President Xi Jinping, the China Development Bank opened an office in Caracas – only its second office in Latin America. "Our office in Caracas is the second financial institution we have established in Latin America after Rio de Janeiro," says Hu Huaibang, President of the China Development Bank. Trade between the two nations exceeded U$D 20 billion in 2012 and China is the second largest buyer of Venezuelan oil after the U.S.A. Venezuela has signed loans-for-oil deals valued at more than U$D 50 billion, making it the biggest recipient of Chinese financing in the region. (Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2344615&CategoryId=10717)

Venezuela, China signed 38 bilateral cooperation agreements
Venezuela and China signed 38 bilateral cooperation agreements during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in Caracas. The agreements are related to exploitation of oil blocks; supplementary binational projects; agricultural exchange and cooperation, promotion of industrial and technological investments, as well as cultural and social exchanges. Since the beginning of the Bolivarian Revolution in 1999, Venezuela and China have strengthened their trade relations gradually by evolving from 20 agreements between 1974 and 1998, to 450 from 1999 to date, says National Assembly President, Captain Diosdado Cabello. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140721/venezuela-china-sign-38-bilateral-cooperation-agreements; AVN, http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/jinping-proposes-upgrade-relations-venezuela-strategic-partnership; http://www.avn.info.ve/contenido/over-450-agreements-have-been-signed-china%E2%80%93venezuela-1999)

China-Venezuela economic relations at a glance
- U$D 41 billion in loans from the China Fund, plus U$D 4 billion just signed for.
- 524.000 BPD are being sent to China.
- U$D 254 million in Venezuelan non-oil exports sent to China in 2013.
- U$D 7.6 billion in imports from China during 2013.
- Venezuela has invested U$D 580 million to build and launch 2 satellites with China.
- China has 5 joint ventures with Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) for exploring and extracting crude oil here. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/politicas-publicas/claves---las-cifras-de-la-relacion-venezuela---chi.aspx#ixzz386KWopXs)

Deutsche Bank doubts the economy will improve
A report by Deutsche Bank indicates potential conflicts within "chavista" ranks create doubt about the sustainability of policies, and warns that "the complexity of the current economic situation also impacts any expectation of a quick improvement in performance". It also indicates that risk perception has improved slightly, based on the behavior of sovereign bonds. More in Spanish: (El Nacional; http://www.el-nacional.com/)


Politics

Opposition mayor murdered in his home
Enrique Franceschi, mayor of Río Caribe and the only opposition mayor in Sucre state in Eastern Venezuela, was found stabbed to death at his home. Opposition leader and Miranda State governor Henrique Capriles Radonski made the announcement. César Rincones, a legislator in the National Assembly for Sucre state, said Franceschi's body was found approximately at 5:00 a.m. by a maintenance worker. The mayor lived there together with his wife, grandmother and five-year-old son. All of them were in Caracas at the time of the killing. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/140721/venezuelan-opposition-major-is-killed; Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2344705&CategoryId=10717; More in Spanish: CNN, http://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2014/07/20/asesinan-al-alcalde-de-rio-caribe-venezuela/?iref=allsearch)

Amid low voter turnout in government party voting Maduro seeks a single vision
The pro-government United Socialist Party has elected 537 delegates to its upcoming 3rd Congress and - despite claims of 7.6 million members - a very low turnout has been reported, some as low as 12%. A prominent "chavista" intellectual, Nicmer Evans accused the party of "lying" about its number of members enrolled, and National Assembly President and Party vice president Diosdado Cabello reported that it would be very difficult to count the votes, but announced the elected delegates. The party has been racked with dissent after former Chavez ministers published letters highly critical of Maduro and he retorted there is no excuse to "betray" the revolutionary project, and criticized "big egos" in some "comrades". Maduro says the 3rd Congress will seek to "unify us around a single vision"...for the next 20-30 years". More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/140721/presidente-dice-que-se-busca-unificar-en-una-sola-vision-al-partido; NTN24, http://www.ntn24ve.com/node/140150; and Infolatam)

Lopez is taken out of isolation
Attorneys for Leopoldo López report he now enjoys the same rights as other prisoners and can receive third party visits, interact with other prisoners and visit the prison patio, as well as send and receive uncensored correspondence. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/140722/autoridades-le-levantan-a-lopez-el-aislamiento)


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, May 27, 2014

May 27, 2014

Logistics & Transport

Venezuela reaches deals with six airlines to pay dollar debt, airfares to adjust
Venezuela reached deals with six airlines to pay dollar debt and may devalue the Bolivar for ticket purchasers as it works to normalize flights and prevent airlines from leaving the country. The country will pay Colombia’s AVIANCA for money accumulated by its AVIANCA and TACA airlines in 2012, Finance Minister Rodolfo Marco Torres said. An agreement has also been reached with AEROMEXICO, Curacao’s INSEL Air, Ecuador’s TAME and Aruba Airlines for debt accumulated in 2013, he said. Airlines had an equivalent of U$D 3.9 billion stuck in bolivars as of April, according to the International Air Transport Association. Sales in bolivars can’t be exchanged into dollars for repatriation because of a decade-long system of currency controls. The airline association said currency restrictions have prompted at least 11 carriers to cut capacity, sales or routes here in the past year. The government announced that airfares starting in July will be based on a weaker SICAD II rate of about 50 Bolivars per dollar compared with the official rate of 6.3, says Humberto Figuera, president of the Venezuelan Airlines Association. (Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-26/venezuela-reaches-deals-with-six-airlines-to-repay-dollar-debt.html; El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140526/venezuelan-govt-to-set-airfare-at-sicad-ii-forex-rate)


Oil & Energy

ROSNEFT buying U$D 2 billion oil as Venezuela seeks funding
Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. will receive a U$D 2 billion pre-payment for oil and fuel supplied to ROSNEFT as the nation seeks funds amid domestic shortages and the world’s fastest inflation. ROSNEFT, Russia’s largest oil producer will make the payment to Venezuela’s state oil producer PDVSA in exchange for more than 1.6 million tons of oil and 7.5 million tons of oil products during a five-year period, ROSNEFT said in a statement posted on its website. On March 7, Venezuela signed a memorandum of understanding with ROSNEFT for U$D 2 billion in financing for oil projects in Venezuela. (Bloomberg, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-26/pdvsa-rosneft-sign-2b-oil-deal-amid-financial-crunch.html; http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-24/pdvsa-to-supply-rosneft-with-crude-oil-products-in-5-year-deal.html; Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2263349&CategoryId=10717)

Venezuela loses challenge to judges in U$D 30 billion ConocoPhillips expropriation
The World Bank’s arbitration forum, the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), has ruled against Venezuela’s request to disqualify two judges who ruled against it in a multi-billion dollar suit brought by oil giant ConocoPhillips against the nation over the expropriation of ConocoPhillips' investments there. In March, two of the three arbitrators on the panel rejected Venezuela’s request for a new hearing, after the panel had found in September that Venezuela had expropriated ConocoPhillips’ investments and failed to engage in “good faith” negotiations to compensate the company. ConocoPhillips originally brought the biggest case to date against Venezuela in December of 2007 seeking U$D 30 billion in compensation for its stakes in two Orinoco projects - Petrozuata and Hamaca - and two joint venture exploration agreements in the Gulf of Paria, all of which Venezuela expropriated in 2007. (Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2156927&CategoryId=10717&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook)


Commodities

Mining output shrank in all areas according to official data
Mining has been contracting over the last eight years, according to figures published in the 2013 Annual Report of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining. The data shows that output of major ferrous metal ores, non-ferrous and non-metallic minerals such as iron, bauxite, gold, coal, clay, sand, limestone, feldspar, and silica have receded. More in Spanish: (El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/empresas/produccion-minera-del-pais-se-contrajo-en-todos-lo.aspx#ixzz32oqncoVZ)


Economy & Finance

Poverty and extreme poverty are growing in Venezuela
Poverty in Venezuela increased 6.1% last year and stood at 27.3%, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE). The percentage of Venezuelan households living in poverty increased from 21.2% to 27.3% at the end of 2012 until last year, reflecting 1.79 million more poor people. According to the INE, extreme poverty also increased from 7.1% in 2012 to 9.8% in 2013, which means some 733,000 more people in extreme poverty. More in Spanish: (Ultimas Noticias, http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/crece-la-pobreza-y-la-pobreza-extrema-en-venezuela.aspx#ixzz32opIwKfW; http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/economia/a-la-pobreza-le-pego-el-indice-de-inflacion.aspx; El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/economia/politica/crece-la-pobreza-en-venezuela--segun-ine.aspx)

Central Bank report reveals 30% scarcity index for 20 basic food items
A Central Bank report on scarcity by the end of April indicates there is more than 30% scarcity for 20 basic foods such as all types of milk, sugar, ground coffee, cooking oil, baby food, pre-cooked corn flour and sausages. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140527/bcv-reporta-20-alimentos-basicos-con-escasez-sobre-30)

US dollar deficit forces government to increase debt
Over the last six months, state-owned oil holding PDVSA has issued debt bonds amounting to U$D 9.5 billion. All the signs are that during the rest of the year the government will continue to resort to indebtedness to mitigate the US dollar deficit that is eroding public accounts. Debt in US dollars is no longer at comfortable levels. It skyrocketed 105% from the 3Q 2008 to the 3Q 2013 to U$D 104 billion. Now, debt service is taking up a significant amount of the oil revenues –which are Venezuela's virtually only foreign exchange source. (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140526/us-dollar-deficit-forces-venezuelan-govt-to-increase-debt)

Polar Foods owes suppliers U$D 197 million
Polar Foods dollar debt with suppliers continues to grow. As of April 20 outstanding payments were U$D 197 million, with 179 applications Foreign Exchange Settlement Authorization (ALD) - some of them up to 825 old - pending approval at CENCOEX. Polar is Venezuela's largest private company and its largest food supplier. More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/140526/alimentos-polar-debe-197-millones-a-proveedores-en-el-exterior)


Politics

Landslide win - and threats from Maduro - for the wives of dissenting imprisoned mayors
Rosa de Scarano won 33,910 votes (87.74% of the ballots cast). She won the San Diego municipality in central Carabobo state over pro-government candidate Alexis Abreu (4,473 votes, 11.57%). Meanwhile, Patricia Gutiérrez de Ceballos totaled 88,991 ballots (73.60%) and became the new mayor of San Cristóbal  in southwestern Táchira state over pro-government candidate Alejandro Méndez (30,887 ballots, 25.54%). Both their husbands were removed from office and sent to jail by the Supreme Court after the government accused them of encouraging violent protests against President Nicolás Maduro. Opposition leaders say the ample victory should lead the judiciary to nullify their decisions and free the incarcerated mayors. Maduro quickly warned the newly elected mayors that if they turn "crazy" and insist on using violence politically "authorities will again act and if it is necessary they will be removed by the judiciary". (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/140526/landslide-win-for-the-wives-of-dissenting-imprisoned-mayors; Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=39475&idc=1; Fox News, http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/05/25/wives-ousted-opposition-mayors-win-special-elections-in-venezuela/; and more in Spanish: Infolatam)

CNN team denied right to cover Venezuela local elections
A CNN team was denied credentials to cover recent local elections in Venezuela. A CNN en Español correspondent and producer appeared at the Ministry of Communications in Caracas, and an official told them their credentials were denied. When the crew asked for an explanation, the official said that "they didn't understand why CNN needed to send an anchor to cover local elections when there are two correspondents accredited in Venezuela." The CNN team, including reporter Fernando del Rincón, intended to travel to the state of Táchira, where the most violent protests erupted in February in the southwestern city of San Cristóbal. Del Rincón has been criticized by both President Nicolas Maduro and the president of the National Assembly; Diosdado Cabello after an investigative piece by CNN showed that Cabello lied about alleged weapons found at a retired general's home. The picture that he used as evidence of the weaponry was of a gun shop in Wisconsin. (CNN, http://edition.cnn.com/2014/05/24/world/americas/venezuela-protests/)

Mind your own business, Venezuela foreign minister tells Kerry
Venezuela's foreign minister has rebuked his U.S. counterpart, John Kerry, for criticizing the handling of street protests and reiterated accusations Washington wants to topple the socialist government. In the U.S. government's strongest comments since demonstrations began in February, Kerry said last week that Venezuela's government had shown "total failure" of good faith in now-suspended talks to stem the unrest. "This is not an issue that concerns Mr. John Kerry," Foreign Minister Elias Jaua told reporters after returning from the regional UNASUR bloc's meeting in Ecuador. (Reuters, http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/05/26/uk-venezuela-usa-idUKKBN0E61MO20140526)

US law to sanction Maduro regime to be debated Wednesday
The Venezuela Human Rights and Democracy Protection Act come to the U.S. House of Representatives floor to be debated on Wednesday, May 28. “I’m pleased that my bill seeking to hold human rights abusers in the Maduro regime accountable will be debated on the House Floor next week," said U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who sponsored the bill and sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the bill out of committee on May 12. The bill would impose sanctions against Venezuela and authorize the appropriation of U$D 5 million in 2015 to promote civil society in Venezuela. (Latin American Herald Tribune, http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2270680&CategoryId=10717)

Colombian front runner will invoke Democratic Charter on Venezuela
Colombian Presidential front runner Oscar Iván Zuluaga says that if elected he will - "of course" - invoke the Inter American Democratic Charter over the crisis in Venezuela. He also said Venezuela can clearly not be a guarantor for peace talks with the FARC guerrilla "because it is a dictatorship". More in Spanish: (El Universal, http://www.eluniversal.com/internacional/140527/uribista-invocara-carta-de-la-oea-contra-venezuela)

First steps to resume talks?
Over 50 detained protestors were released last week. NGO Foro Penal Director Alfredo Romero who has defended most of the detained during the protests says he believes the Nuncio may have influenced the decision. According to the NGO, 119 protestors remain in jail. (Veneconomy, http://www.veneconomy.com/site/index.asp?ids=44&idt=39473&idc=1)


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.