Chevron Seeks to Extend Deadline for Exit from Venezuela, According to WSJ
Official photograph of Mike Wirth, CEO of the American energy giant Chevron. Guacamaya, March 20, 2025. Chevron’s CEO, Mike Wirth,…
Official photograph of Mike Wirth, CEO of the American energy giant Chevron. Guacamaya, March 20, 2025. Chevron’s CEO, Mike Wirth,…
Roberto Enríquez, recently appointed as the executive secretary of the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), stated that his administration will be characterized by dialogue and the pursuit of consensus. In remarks made on the program Vladimir a la Carta, he also acknowledged the legitimacy of María Corina Machado within the opposition leadership, although he admitted that there are currently no communication channels with her.
During his participation in the Economic Agenda of Román Lozinski on the Éxitos circuit, the partner-director of Ecoanalítica, Asdrúbal Oliveros, warned this Wednesday about the accelerated rise in inflation in Venezuela. According to Oliveros, inflation has shown a significant rebound in recent months, reversing the downward trend observed at the beginning of last year.
Henrique Capriles Radonski is known for his pragmatic approach, with supporters who value his experience and critics who accuse him…
In 2025, Venezuela faces a year marked by multiple elections, including the renewal of national deputies, governors, state legislators, mayors, and councilors. This occurs in a context marked by controversies surrounding the recent presidential elections, which, following allegations of fraud, have complicated trust in the electoral system.
Marking a new era for the Organization of American States (OAS), Surinamese Albert Ramdin has been elected as the new Secretary General of the organization. Ramdin, who will assume the position in May, has made it clear that one of his first objectives will be to review Venezuela’s legal status within the regional body.
In a press statement from the Miraflores Palace, Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez issued a strong denunciation against the U.S. oil giant ExxonMobil, alleging that the company is behind the recent escalation of sanctions.
This March 15 marks three years since Venezuelan workers last saw an increase in their minimum wage. Since then, they have faced the longest period without salary adjustments in the last 27 years, amid high inflation and a deep economic crisis.
The Donald Trump administration faces a new challenge in its plans for mass deportations. The Venezuelan government has privately informed the administration that it will not accept any more returned migrants, according to a note published in The Wall Street Journal, after consulting sources familiar with the matter.
The U.S. government, led by Donald Trump, formally announced the revocation of the license allowing Chevron to operate in Venezuela. The decision, made official on March 4 and effective in 30 days, marks the end of a strategic relationship that had enabled the U.S. oil company to export over 200,000 barrels per day of Venezuelan crude.