Venezuela Business Briefing

A strategic intelligence briefing with the week’s most important business, economic, and political developments. We are also organising exclusive events for our subscribers.

This weekly report has a simple objective: what do you need to know as a business, investor or diplomat in Venezuela? This is why we include recent news, upcoming events we’re expecting, and also brief pieces of research and recommendations of articles and interviews.

We are also preparing exclusive events for our subscribers. Stay posted!

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Who trusts our information?

Our subscribers are diverse. From oil and mining firms to investment funds and diplomats, whether they are based in Venezuela or overseas, many have chosen to trust our exclusive information and analysis.

Our team of expert journalists and analysts has been interviewed and quoted in a wide range of domestic and international media. These have included written press, like AFP, The Guardian, O Globo, Tagesspiegel, and The New Republic; as well as radio and television, like Al Jazeera, Times Radio, TRT, Globovisión, Tagesschau, VPITV, and CBC.


Subscriber events: Radar Guacamaya

We are hosting events for our subscribers, featuring special guests. In late September, we hosted an introductory in-person meeting with Juan González, former NSC Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs.

Our objective is to facilitate high-value conversations between decision makers and experts in the political, economic, energy, and financial sectors in Venezuela.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Venezuela Business Briefing?

The Briefing is a weekly intelligence report on political, economic, energy, and financial developments in Venezuela. It combines analysis of recent events alongside assessments of major developments.

The Briefing is brought to you by Guacamaya and its parent company, Orinoco Research.

How is it produced?

The Briefing is written every week by analysts and journalists based in Caracas, Venezuela. They gather information through their research and a network of contacts across politics and business.

Who is it for?

The Briefing is intended to help decision making in Venezuela’s complex political and economic world. Subscribers include energy and mining firms, investment funds, banks, diplomatic missions, and foreign media outlets.

How can I learn more about the Briefing?

You can contact us via email. You can request Briefing samples, and even a one-month free trial.

contact@guacamayave.com

How is the Briefing sent?

Subscribers are usually organisations, so each can add up to 6 email addresses to receive the Briefing.

The Briefing is sent once a week, every Monday. We only make limited exceptions for special holidays.

How can I subscribe?

You can buy a subscription by buying either our monthly or annual plans.

Your email will be added automatically to the list of recipients, and you can notify us with any additional addresses who would also like to receive the Briefing, as long as they are part of the same organisation.

We usually process payments through Stripe. However, we can also consider other methods of payment, please contact us if you have any other questions.

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Can I cancel my subscription?

The subscription can be cancelled anytime. A refund will be made based on how many Mondays are left in the subscription that was already paid.

Cancellations must be notified by email, and will be considered within 24 hours.

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