News Bolivia Commerce: Ross and Bolton will attend Lima Group meeting to discuss Venezuela
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross will attend a summit in Lima, Peru to discuss Venezuela on Tuesday, the US Commerce Department said. US national security adviser John Bolton has also confirmed attendance, two sources in Peru's foreign ministry said on Friday.
News Bolivia Commerce: Ross to attend Venezuela summit in Peru on Tuesday, U.S. says
U.S. national security adviser John Bolton and U.S. Secretary Wilbur Ross will speak at a conference on Venezuela in Peru next week as part of a campaign to force President Nicolas Maduro to relinquish power, a senior U.S. official said on Friday. The Tuesday meeting will be a strong show of support
News Bolivia Commerce: Bolivian economy island of stability but storm clouds loom
Bolivia's first indigenous president is one of the few remaining ... Thousands of artisans and other workers swapped their jobs and turned to commerce because the sale of imported electronics and ...
News Bolivia Commerce: Bolivia woman killed after hitting van head on in Columbus County
identified as 25-year-old Tara Martin of Bolivia, died as a result of the crash. The man driving the van was the only person in the other vehicle and he was taken to the hospital for non-life ...
News Bolivia Commerce: India offers $100 million credit to Bolivia as President Kovind starts Latin America sojourn
SUCRE (Bolivia): India has offered $100 million credit to Bolivia ... The event was partnered by Bolivian Chamber and Industry groups and the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and ...
News Bolivia Commerce: India, Bolivia call for finalisation of CCIT
India, Bolivia call for finalisation of CCIT - Santa Cruz [Bolivia], March 30 : In the wake of growing threats and acts of terrorism across the world, India and Bolivia have called for an early finalisation of Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism CCIT.
News Bolivia Commerce: President Kovind appreciates Indian diaspora for preserving culture in Bolivia
President Kovind appreciates Indian diaspora for preserving culture in Bolivia - Santa Cruz [Bolivia], Mar 30 : President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday praised the Indian community for their hard work and assimilating themselves with the local community of Bolivia peacefully.
News Bolivia Commerce: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru slam Amazon domain ruling
The presidents of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru jointly denounced last week’s decision by the global Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to designate the .amazon internet ...
News Bolivia Commerce: Amazon prevails in battle with South American countries for ‘.amazon’ domain name
E-commerce giant Amazon has prevailed in its ... Its member states include Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela. As part of Amazon’s terms, the company ...
News Bolivia Commerce: When Amazon owns .amazon
I’m one of your high IQ readers, but this skips me!In case you’ve missed the papers this week, presidents of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia came down heavily on a recent decision by Icann — which
News Bolivia Commerce: 3 Top E-Commerce Stocks to Buy Right Now
By investing in Latin America's largest e-commerce player, MercadoLibre, you can tap into the economic rebound that's going on in many South and Central American countries right now. Markets like ...
News Bolivia Commerce: US House Foreign Affairs SubCommittee Calls For "Immediate High Level Dialogue" With Bolivia
Kathryn Ledebur is the director of the Andean Information Network which is based in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Ivan Rebolledo is the president of the Bolivian-American Chamber of Commerce in New York. ...
News Bolivia Commerce: Facebook Dating: Release Date, Launch, and Why It Could Rule Dating
As part of the update, the company also announced that it has expanded to 14 new countries: the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Laos, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Bolivia ... front of the Senate ...
News Bolivia Commerce: Bolivia cement imports down 30% in 2019
Cement imports into Bolivia fell by 29.6 per cent YoY in 2018 and continue to decline, according to the Bolivian Institute for Exterior Commerce (IBCE). "In 2017 Bolivia imported 268,404t of cement ...