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Venezuelan Economy Defies Odds with 6% Growth in Q2 2025

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a 6% economic growth for the second quarter of 2025, despite ongoing U.S. sanctions. The embargoes, intensified in May under the Trump administration, constrained PDVSA's foreign partnerships and crude exports.

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The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reported this Thursday that the country will reach a coffee production of more than 5 million quintals of coffee in 2025. READ ALSO Venezuela’s economy grew by more than 6% in the second quarter of 2025 Within the framework of the National Assembly of the Communal Coffee 2025-2026, carried out in the Venezuelan state of Lara, Maduro highlighted the advances in the recovery of…

DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s economy grew “more than 6%” between April and June, bringing to 17 the “continuous triples of growth,” said President Nicolás Maduro. “In the second quarter of this year, April, May and June, Venezuela’s gross domestic product (GDP) has grown more than 6% in work, in growth, in production. Venezuela follows the path of growth,” he said in an act broadcast by the state channel VTV. “Surely over the next few days,” the pr…

July 18, 2025.- “The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Venezuela has grown more than 6% in the second quarter,” said President Nicolás Maduro, stating that it reached 15% so far this year. During his intervention in the National Assembly of the Coffee Communal Plan 2025, in the state of...

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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