
Bolivia's $230 Million Plan to Tackle Diesel Crisis
Bolivia Addresses Diesel Shortage with $230 Million Import Plan Bolivia is currently facing a diesel shortage, leading to long lines at gas stations across the country. In response, the Minister of Economy, Marcelo Montenegro, announced that the government has secured $230 million for diesel imports in June. "We are regularizing the supply starting Monday," Montenegro stated in a recent news interview, attributing the progress to logistical efforts by YPFB. While acknowledging the ongoing challenges, the minister expressed confidence in the government's ability to resolve the shortage. The government's plan aims to ensure a sufficient supply of diesel for the coming months, addressing concerns about the impact on transportation and the economy. The video shows footage of long lines at gas stations and the minister's interview.