The pandemic forced companies to close leases and move into small spaces. The rental value for corporate space plummeted by 25%, and the cost per square meter for sale fell by 15-23%.
Day: Sep 1, 2020
Banks have rescheduled 3.7% of total loans in the first semester
In Bolivia, banks have reprogrammed $932 million to 3.7% of the total portfolio, which totals $24.57 billion as of June 2020. Asoban said that the arrears up to July 2020 amount to $485 million, 1.97% of the total, the same as in 2019. Experts warn that the deferral of credit payments until December endangers the economic and financial stability
Amilcar Taboada takes over the board of YPFB Refining
Amilcar Taboada Arnold, with a broad trajectory in development, business and departmental management, was a member of the essential hydrocarbons commission of the pro-interest committee of Tarija. During this period necessary definitions were made in the national hydrocarbons policy and the vision of the sector, the new regulatory framework was defined, where Tarija aimed at the export of gas with the Pacific LNG Project.
Gary Prado, Luis Núñez and Luis Alberto Áñez appointed as members of the board of directors of the Mutún Company
Attorney Gary Prado Araúz, the former president of the Santa Cruz Committee, Luis Núñez Ribera, and the former president of the Provincial Civic Committees, Luis Alberto Áñez, were appointed today, by decree, as members of the board of directors of Empresa Siderúrgica del Mutún, representing the executive body.
Iabsa plans to produce 300,000 tons of sugar and alcohol
The sugar mill of Industrias Agrícolas de Bermejo Sociedad Anónima (Iabsa) started at noon on Monday with the milling of sugar cane after Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) guaranteed the supply of natural gas. The agribusiness plans to process 35,000 tons of cane to produce 300,000 tons of sugar and alcohol, in three months.