
Bolivia Imports Millions of Liters of Diesel to Combat Shortages
Bolivia Addresses Fuel Shortages with Diesel Imports from Peru and Chile Bolivia is taking steps to alleviate fuel shortages by importing over 40 million liters of diesel. A shipment has arrived at the port of Mollendo, Peru, as part of a broader strategy to stabilize fuel supplies. The government announced the initiative at a press conference, highlighting additional imports from Chile and the south of the country. "We have planned for the unloading to take place today," stated a government official during the press conference. "This is part of a larger effort to increase fuel volumes from various points, including Mejillones, Chile, through the COPEC company." The government's actions aim to ensure sufficient fuel for the population and reduce long lines at gas stations. The timely arrival of the diesel shipment signals a positive step towards addressing the fuel crisis and stabilizing the country's energy supply.