Experts Estimate that Controlling Gold Could Double State Revenues and Generate $Us 3 Billion Annually
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Héctor Córdova and Justo Zapata warn that the country loses billions due to lack of regulation and by the power of the gold cooperatives Bolivia could reach up to 3 billion dollars a year in revenue if it manages to regain control of the exploitation and commercialization of gold, as warned by the former president of Comibol, Héctor Córdova, and the scientist Justo Zapata Quiroz. Both agree that the country lives a “chain of illegalities” that f…
They warn that the lack of state control and the political power of gold cooperatives have resulted in a critical situation for Bolivia, which loses much of its mining wealth without receiving proportional profits. Photo: La Cloud Source:...
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