On February 18, 2025, Wang Yi met Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda at the
Bolivia has opened a $546 million steel plant, funded by a loan from China, to
Bolivia is tackling a serious fuel shortage by cutting school hours, eliminating lunch breaks for
Bolivia’s government, amid a fuel crisis, plans to cut bureaucratic lunch breaks, reduce school in-person
Bolivia’s lithium contracts with China and Russia face public backlash and parliamentary delays due to
Bolivia’s farmers, particularly in Santa Cruz, are grappling with a fuel shortage affecting their harvests
Bolivia plans to utilize USDT for fuel imports as a response to a critical shortage
Bolivia’s soy farmers face a dire fuel shortage impacting their harvests in Santa Cruz. The
Bolivia has opened a steel plant financed by a Chinese loan to reduce metal import
The inauguration of a $546 million steel plant in Puerto Suarez, financed by the Export-Import