Diesel Crisis: Truckers Turn to Neighboring Countries for Supplies - La Patria 3.0
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The Bolivian president acknowledged that his government did not manage to resolve the shortage with the promised speed and apologized.
Buenos Aires, 12 August (NA) -- Bolivia's president, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, acknowledged this Wednesday that the shortage of fuels affecting the country is more serious than his government had foreseen and apologized for not having been able to resolve it with the promised speed, while the extensive rows of vehicles persist in the service stations. Paz made these statements during an act of delivery of equipment to the Hospital de Tercer Level del…
Fact Sheet: The diesel crisis in Bolivia is forcing truckers to refuel in Chile, Peru, and Brazil, where the price of fuel is more than double the local cost. The situation is affecting travel times and transportation costs. Tap to see the full context. Context: Heavy transport leader Marcelo Cruz stated that truckers are resorting to service stations in neighboring countries due to the lack of diesel in Bolivia. Supply difficulties are disrupti…
With the help of two specialists, a detailed scheme was put in place at various levels that helps to dimension the crisis of gasoline and diesel shortages.
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