Farmers brought parts of Uruguay to a standstill this week demanding the government help them recover unpaid bills from Venezuela in the latest sign that the crisis-ravaged South American country may soon renege on it debts. In spite of Venezuela’s socialist president Nicolás Maduro reassuring bond investors that he will make good on more than […] Source: Dutch Caribbean News Fears of Venezuela debt default rise as bond prices plunge
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State Secretary Alexandra van Huffelen to visit St. Maarten, Saba and...
THE HAGUE - State Secretary Alexandra van Huffelen of Kingdom Relations will pay a working visit to Bonaire, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten...
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THE HAGUE/THE BOTTOM- According to a letter by State Secretary Alexandra van Huffelen, dated on April 6, 2023 Bonaire St. Eustatius and Saba, want...
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Aqualectra agrees to start negotiations for LNG powered production of electricity
~ A collaboration will ultimately result in lower energy prices ~
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“Don’t complain, just keep working”
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