The government of Ecuador had a very difficult week after the violent protests over the elimination of subsidies in the sale of fuel, which doubled the prices of hydrocarbons in the country. The economic measure is part of an agreement with the Monetary Fund for the disbursement of more than 4,000 million dollars to face the fiscal deficit and the increase of its external debt. The analysis with José Samaniego, economist general manager of Anefi, Administrator of Trust Funds.
Ecuador: what scenarios are left after the protests?
2019-10-08T00:56:19.626Z
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The government of Ecuador had a very difficult week after the violent protests over the elimination of subsidies in the sale of fuel, which doubled the prices of hydrocarbons in the country ...