Socialism almost always leads to tyranny. We need depend on the state to take care of you, you must forfeit your rights to take care of yourself to allow the state to do it. Once that deal is signed, your guarantee to live a lower standard of living.
The rising interest rate can surely control inflation, but won't prevent erosion of the eroding purchasing power of the US dollar. I have learnt my lesson this time. The banks can't be making money off my money, while inflation eats into it. I have set aside 650k to invest in the stock market now, since that keeps up with inflation, but I don't know how to get started.
Financial consultants can help by recommending investments that outpace inflation, such as real estate or certain stocks. A client of mine followed this strategy and saw their savings grow by 15_% in just two years, effectively countering inflation.
I usually go with registered representative; Zachery M Demers, He provides a more grounded approach, looking at factors like market demand, regulatory changes, and adoption trends. This approach enable to make informed decisions rather than solely relying on emotional market dynamics
He didn’t say mainly, he said it often is in the form of ‘in kind’ transactions. Lots of Venezuelans are in Colombia, which isn’t a rich country, so they can’t send money but they can buy food and medicine there to send home over the border.
Listen I’m Cuban American and Venezuela like Cuba first thing they did was disarm the country and everyone is watched just like in Cuba. It’s a matter of fact they showed Venezuela how to do it. It’s almost impossible unless the Army revolts. And like I said in another comment if Maduro stays I’m guessing people will be forced to leave and another 8 million will go and that will hurt us really bad we need to help them or will pay the price
Dishonestly hides the effects of sanctions and blockades (and the moral and criminal consequences of them) by arguing that they are not the solely cause of the economical problems. Of course they are not.
I find it hard to believe that Venezuelans will just sit back and let their country be taken from them but perhaps they will. Are Venezuelans as brave as Ukrainians?
@@franklininterviewsvancouve8605 If they can't do it, then the regional countries will have to force him out, it's either that, or welcome another 10 million Venezuelans to their countries.
Those sanctions have a significant impact you can tell by the way he stutters it looks like he was caught of guard and was thinking about how to downplay sanctions
I just don't understand why people in a lot of these countries vote. Y'all know what the outcome will be. Once these leaders are in they never leave. He's going to stay in power for the rest of his life
Habló el anfitrión de las sanciones impuestas a Venezuela? Qué no le permiten vender su mayor producto de exportación que es el petróleo? Qué el Reino Unido le confiscó parte de sus reservas de oro? De la restricción impuestas a las líneas aéreas venezolanas? De la confiscación de sus activos en el exterior?
We need Maduro leaves Venezuela. No more dictators, represión and protesters in jail. No more corruption, trafficking drugs and Communism in America. People need to be free to eat whatever they want. There’s poverty and hunger everywhere in the country. He lost the election.
Will this be Juan Guaidó 2.0? Where Venezuela winds up with two leaders: one recognized and backed by the country's military [Maduro] and the other, powerless but backed by the U.S. and its friends
The only power that should matter in an election is people power. That´s why Venezuela´s election system is one of the worlds most secure (once stated by Jimmy Carter). One only have to read the sections of The Bolivarian Constitution of Venezuela that states who Venezuela´s natural resources belongs to and who can never own these resources. I dare you to find one international observer who have any concrete evidence of voter fraud. Cheers mate.
any person claiming to be president or accepting being called president, who is not so declared by the venezuelan electoral body, should be in jail in venezuela.
Norway was dealt the same oil card, and they're rich. Blaming oil price or sanctions is way reductive. There are better videos that explain it. The money was squandered.
before MADURO Venezuela and people of Venezuela were very rich??? you are a jocke Norway never was hit by ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AND EMBARGO and it holds only 4 million people is this really the level of your thinking or you are a troll????
Sanctions destroyed Venezuela. It’s hypocritical to sanction Venezuela and give a pass to some other dictatorships or autocracies. And these pictures of empty shelves are outdated.
The error to rely solely on exports of oil, or other natural resources, was typical of latinoamerican countries. In the case of Venezuela, this kind of error ocurred previous to Chavez
It's what Russia does, too. A gas station that masquerades as a country, John McCain called it. Then Putin went and alienated his best customers. Putin deserves an Ig Nobel Prize for Economics.
even NORWAY is relying solely on oil exports AND THE UK WITHOUT THE SCOTTISH OIL WOULD HAVE BEEN IN RECESSION FOR DECADES; SCOTTISH OIL SAVED THE TATCHER ECONOMY you only parrot back prejudices and slogans
@@andreainzaghi7373 they do not. They produce things for themselves or to export them. The error mentioned by the interviewed consists on non producing, but buying, all other things with the money of the sells of oil.
@@andreainzaghi7373 Norway is relying solely on oil exports? Nonsense. Norway has a well-diversified mixed economy. It wouldn't be worse for wear if oil and gas production were to stop overnight. More so than any oil-producing country, Norway has taken precuations to avoid the 'oil curse'. Fix your keyboard. It's acting up.
My friend how you ask that question You know American put sanctions on the people because you don’t call sanctions is for government Sanctions is for the country I don’t care what happens the government gets there money The people faced the consequences
Venezuela is neither socialist nor communist. Means of Production are mostly in private hands. Mass Media is corporative. Germany is mor socialist than Venezuela
Absolutely. That is why they should create stock in the "national" oil company and give most of it directly to the people--not to the current corrupt government to to any future corrupt government. Then the dividends would flow actually to the people.
@@finnjacobsen684 " he said based on what??? I use my brain and I have seen many charts beside, if you have a brain you just compare BEFORE MADURO and AFTER MADURO and you see that VENEZUELAN common people were very poor before Maduro but if you listen to this interviwe and you believe it you do not even know what is the subject
@@fr2ncm9 I know I won a debate when the reply has nothing to do with my comment WHERE did I say Venezuela is a paradise with Chavez?? It is very clear what I have said
Why not start at the beginning of the sanctions in 2006 . In 2017, a broader wave of sanctions began targeting the Venezuelan economy, with restrictions on oil exports, which are the country's main source of income. These sanctions were further tightened in 2019 when the US blocked all Venezuelan government property in the United States, including transactions with the national oil company PDVSA. The European Union and Canada followed with their own sanctions. But Israel is allowed to commit genocide with impunity.
Some of it does; as it was contractually given to them and they invested billions in the country which did, and could in the future, provide many billions more to Venezuela.
No international observers have stated any problems with their election. There were about 900 observers during the election. Only the opposition and the media talks about possible fraud, but as usual they never present any evidence. They just talk about it to make people furious. Venezuela has voter ID, fingerprint ID, one day of voting at one designated location, a paper ballot trail and their EVM´s are not connected to the internet. Cheers.
@@jereflechis4014 Nah, you're just making excuses for Venezuela's own piss-poor management of their economy. Next, you're going to blame the EU, right?
@@peabase do you say that BEFORE CHAVEZ Venezuelan people were rich??? If Venezuelan people before Maduro were NOT rich , then you are only talking nonsense
Americans we need to be listening to this if Maduro stays in power it’s likely another 8 million people will give up and leave a lot of them will head this way and other countries like Colombia and Brazil that are already overwhelmed will pay a heavy price it’s in our best interests to form a coalition and take care of this issue in our own backyard
I think it was the UN who once presented the numbers of how many people Chavez helped the homeless and other in difficulties getting a better life. Just like the former head of international drug trade stated that Venezuela was never on their radar, when US and it´s backers tried to frame Maduro about drug trading.
@@lajarus Yes they do. Venezuela can hardly trade with world superpowers, receive food and healthcare because of sanctions. Explain what Maduro is doing to collapse the economy.
@@RomanII499 Not at all. Sanctions are not the same as blockade. And Venezuela's economy went freefall on 2013 and has not risen since then a long time before the first sanction was ever settled. The economy problem is due to the fact that a huge amount of money has been stolen since Maduro got the presidency of Venezuela, in 2013. I would recommend to all who are really interested to check what these sanctions affect the most, people or these narcos.
That's not mutually exclusive with the sanctions being a primary cause of their economic troubles, also the sanctions didn't happen alone. No one saying that the government didn't also mismanage the situation, but sanctions on oil - which is 90% of their export and over 50 % of their fiscal revenue is definitely a dominant factor. Also if you actually look at the global oil production/export trends and Venezuelan economic difficulties before the sanctions, e.g. 2012 - 2017 you can see their production and export and resulting revenues were in decline along with/ in line with the globe, but following the 2017 sanctions they feel off of a cliff which is contrary to the recovery and positive growth of global oil revenue by the rest of the world in 2017. Also let's forget their foreign assets and trade currency reserves were seized from them, which heavily affected their ability to trade in general - not to mention that other countries over comply when the US imposes sanctions and restricts trade in general even outside of the explicit sanctions.
En venezuela, actualmente los mercados están muy bien abastecidos. Más seriedad DW News, pensé que hacián mejor periodismo que DW en español pero veo que se han sumado a la contribucion con su granito de arena a la guerra informativa. Y quien no vea los discursos de Maduro, no saben de las luchas que han tenido que soportar para salir adelante. Y si su español no se entiende, entonces no quedará mas que enfrentarse a las consecuencias de esta guerra ciber-psicologica.
@@betoperez8634 , seria cuestion de que le preguntes a un venezolano cómo están los mercados. Que no les alcance para comprar es otra cosa. Quizás si EEUU les diera un respiro mucha gente viviría mejor.
Funny the title of the video is Venezuela economy collapse under maduro but in the first minutes of the video we see slides showing the crises easing so is the economy improving or not? PS: I am not an maduro supporter.
Don't need Maduro oil. Beijing does & buys it. Columbia built a border fence. Separating both countries to prevent a mass exodus into their stable country-!!!😉
yes it is ALMOST as bad as Germany and Italy belonging to USA corporations but people in VENEZUELA are more brave than germans when Ukraine blew up their NORTH STREAM pipeline
How...???? Venezuela has a dictatorship kind of corrupt leadership... stop blaming America... they can be a wealthy country if they trade with America... the problem with Venezuela is too many corruption leaders...
VZ problems were self-inflicted by inept leadership and poor decisions over the past 25 years, starting with Chavez. The majority of VZ people would love to get their democracy back and resume some kind of normalcy.
Kinda leaving out a few things ( not picking sides just saying). When Venisulaia wanted their 12 tons of gold back from bank of England. England kept it. Venisulaia main oil refinery was seized by oil corporation. That was before sanctions.
I'm not picking sides either, but you didn't ellaborate why the bank of england kept their gold, did they have some loans not paid off, or perhaps seized some foreign property, or something. I don't believe you can do it out of the blue just like that.
'not picking sides' but telling only half of the story, where the other half is critical? You are taking sides and also misleading. Gold is frozen, not seized and kept. UK(and anyone really) recognized Juan Guaidó as legitimate president and Guaidó requested the assets be frozen. There is an ongoing court case over this. I'm not aware of any refineries being seized (before sanctions), by anyone but Venezuela, so the opposite of what you claim. But I may be wrong
@@netiturtle so he's accusing the interviewee for leaving things out, and he leavs things out and trying to intentionally mislead, in other words lie, what a shocker? And i thought maduro is right, russian gopniks are right and we the rest of the world just aren't smart enough.
Same is happening right now in the USA..... think about it ..... the USA just printed just in the last 10 years more money than ever before in all those years combined.
Venezuela's collapse is mainly due to Socialism, NOT sanctions. Socialists will give people promises, but sooner or later those promises will run dry. When the Private Sector gets strangled, it is only inevitable things go downhill. There is not much innovation in nationalization, unlike privatization. Socialism is also an ingredient of totalitarianism as hinted by the following quote: "Under Socialism, you would not be allowed to be poor. You would be forcibly fed, clothed, lodged, taught, and employed whether you liked it or not. If it were discovered that you had not character and industry enough to be worth all this trouble, you might possibly be executed in a kindly manner; but whilst you were permitted to live, you would have to live well." - George Bernard Shaw
“When stupidity is considered patriotism, it is unsafe to be intelligent” - Issac Asimov
Maduro is really fighting for his people, it's the u.s who has wage a war on the average Venezuelan in order to get their puppeteers in there.
Socialism almost always leads to tyranny. We need depend on the state to take care of you, you must forfeit your rights to take care of yourself to allow the state to do it. Once that deal is signed, your guarantee to live a lower standard of living.
The most capable people have left Venezuela. Maybe the bots in the comment section should go live in Venezuela.
Is this the US’s 9th attempt on regime change ? 😂
@@ILDG86 go to Venezuela, bot
Just like the most capable people leaving Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria? Are you embracing America?
@@GhostTrueCapitalist Why should I? Why are you so triggered?
@@ILDG86regime change is a good thing, color revolution is a good thing, be thankful.😊
The rising interest rate can surely control inflation, but won't prevent erosion of the eroding purchasing power of the US dollar. I have learnt my lesson this time. The banks can't be making money off my money, while inflation eats into it. I have set aside 650k to invest in the stock market now, since that keeps up with inflation, but I don't know how to get started.
Financial consultants can help by recommending investments that outpace inflation, such as real estate or certain stocks. A client of mine followed this strategy and saw their savings grow by 15_% in just two years, effectively countering inflation.
That makes sense. Unlike us, you seem to have the market figured out. Who is your fiduciary?
I usually go with registered representative; Zachery M Demers, He provides a more grounded approach, looking at factors like market demand, regulatory changes, and adoption trends. This approach enable to make informed decisions rather than solely relying on emotional market dynamics
he often interacts on Telegrams
@Zachfinance
This government will never step down without force.
There is no private property in Venezuela?!?
The UK will be soon like this now we've got the Labour government.
cause by leaders report to foreign
He lost me when he said that remittances are mainly in "kind" not money, and then continued saying that people are getting dollars from abroad.
He didn’t say mainly, he said it often is in the form of ‘in kind’ transactions. Lots of Venezuelans are in Colombia, which isn’t a rich country, so they can’t send money but they can buy food and medicine there to send home over the border.
Venezuelans need to fix it, not ignore or run from it. One way, or the other.
if its thats easy as you say thencome and do it yourself
Listen I’m Cuban American and Venezuela like Cuba first thing they did was disarm the country and everyone is watched just like in Cuba. It’s a matter of fact they showed Venezuela how to do it. It’s almost impossible unless the Army revolts. And like I said in another comment if Maduro stays I’m guessing people will be forced to leave and another 8 million will go and that will hurt us really bad we need to help them or will pay the price
Communists/authoritarians will never give up power willingly
Lol that’s the point of authoritarians
@@jereflechis4014 Exactly. I can't believe anybody is surprised he rigged the election...of course
Dishonestly hides the effects of sanctions and blockades (and the moral and criminal consequences of them) by arguing that they are not the solely cause of the economical problems. Of course they are not.
Why should free market countries trade with socialist counties when they openly state that they want us to "sell them the rope used to hang us"?
I find it hard to believe that Venezuelans will just sit back and let their country be taken from them but perhaps they will. Are Venezuelans as brave as Ukrainians?
Different situation when its military vs civilians.
I was there in 2017.... They don't stand a chance. It's not because they don't want to.
NO
@@franklininterviewsvancouve8605 If they can't do it, then the regional countries will have to force him out, it's either that, or welcome another 10 million Venezuelans to their countries.
Venezuelans support Maduro,that's why he is still in power.
I'm From Bangladesh, thanks to Allah, all Mighty we wone Against the dictator Hasina.
I pray the same for Venezuela. May all mighty help you.
Keep praying, that is a sure way to remain poor forever.
Tax the money going back to these countries.
Take love from Bangladesh!
Again we are liberate our country.
Oops, I see USA brought freedom to your country again lol.
Just so people know how hard it is to remove a dictator. They have been trying for years.
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 are smarter 😂😂😂😂
Those sanctions have a significant impact you can tell by the way he stutters it looks like he was caught of guard and was thinking about how to downplay sanctions
I just don't understand why people in a lot of these countries vote. Y'all know what the outcome will be. Once these leaders are in they never leave. He's going to stay in power for the rest of his life
Habló el anfitrión de las sanciones impuestas a Venezuela?
Qué no le permiten vender su mayor producto de exportación que es el petróleo?
Qué el Reino Unido le confiscó parte de sus reservas de oro?
De la restricción impuestas a las líneas aéreas venezolanas?
De la confiscación de sus activos en el exterior?
¿Eres Venezolano?
We need Maduro leaves Venezuela. No more dictators, represión and protesters in jail. No more corruption, trafficking drugs and Communism in America. People need to be free to eat whatever they want. There’s poverty and hunger everywhere in the country. He lost the election.
🤫 latino
Russia disagrees with you, they want dictatorships everywhere and more imperialism
Previous elections it was Juan Guaido who "won" the elections. Who is it this time?
Will this be Juan Guaidó 2.0? Where Venezuela winds up with two leaders: one recognized and backed by the country's military [Maduro] and the other, powerless but backed by the U.S. and its friends
You're silly. Period.
Wherever US gets involved, chaos follows.
The only power that should matter in an election is people power. That´s why Venezuela´s election system is one of the worlds most secure (once stated by Jimmy Carter). One only have to read the sections of The Bolivarian Constitution of Venezuela that states who Venezuela´s natural resources belongs to and who can never own these resources. I dare you to find one international observer who have any concrete evidence of voter fraud. Cheers mate.
any person claiming to be president or accepting being called president, who is not so declared by the venezuelan electoral body, should be in jail in venezuela.
I thought the whole country fled to USA, so there are still people living in the country :)
Norway was dealt the same oil card, and they're rich. Blaming oil price or sanctions is way reductive. There are better videos that explain it. The money was squandered.
Norway is a democracy nation... and not corrupt like Venezuela... so Venezuela should stop the connection with Russia.
before MADURO Venezuela and people of Venezuela were very rich??? you are a jocke
Norway never was hit by ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AND EMBARGO and it holds only 4 million people
is this really the level of your thinking or you are a troll????
@@PF-vu2gdwhat?
The IQ of the average Norwegian is about 20% higher than that of the average Venezuelan. Intelligence counts more than resources.
Sanctions destroyed Venezuela. It’s hypocritical to sanction Venezuela and give a pass to some other dictatorships or autocracies. And these pictures of empty shelves are outdated.
yes man made . Made by the usa
Please say, what did US do? I'm in US and would like to know.
Baduro keeping a job that he LOST in the election 😂😂😂😂
The error to rely solely on exports of oil, or other natural resources, was typical of latinoamerican countries. In the case of Venezuela, this kind of error ocurred previous to Chavez
It's what Russia does, too. A gas station that masquerades as a country, John McCain called it. Then Putin went and alienated his best customers. Putin deserves an Ig Nobel Prize for Economics.
even NORWAY is relying solely on oil exports
AND THE UK WITHOUT THE SCOTTISH OIL WOULD HAVE BEEN IN RECESSION FOR DECADES; SCOTTISH OIL SAVED THE TATCHER ECONOMY
you only parrot back prejudices and slogans
@@andreainzaghi7373 they do not. They produce things for themselves or to export them. The error mentioned by the interviewed consists on non producing, but buying, all other things with the money of the sells of oil.
@@andreainzaghi7373 Norway is relying solely on oil exports? Nonsense. Norway has a well-diversified mixed economy. It wouldn't be worse for wear if oil and gas production were to stop overnight. More so than any oil-producing country, Norway has taken precuations to avoid the 'oil curse'.
Fix your keyboard. It's acting up.
That´s true. They never really developed another economy than oil. Nice to hear this broader view. Cheers mate.
My friend how you ask that question
You know American put sanctions on the people because you don’t call sanctions is for government
Sanctions is for the country
I don’t care what happens the government gets there money
The people faced the consequences
Why blame America... blame their own corruption and socialism... Democracy is the best option not socialism not communism.
in Peru in Nigeria in Philippines they are very much more rich
Venezuela is neither socialist nor communist. Means of Production are mostly in private hands. Mass Media is corporative. Germany is mor socialist than Venezuela
@@andreainzaghi7373wrong. Democracy is not always good
If America does not force other countries to follow its sanctions on Venezuela, then the USA is less hateful.
@@marionplaza4240 read carefully: it was sarcastic
that said, USA elections were rigged many times worse than Maduro
It is ridiculous that the reporter didn't mention the US sanctions as the root cause of Venezuela's economic problems.
Hello bot. Maybe next time watch the video.
@@SpazzyMcGee1337 The US will topple any government in the world if they don't like it.
correct, Should be ...
" Venezuela's economic collapse due to empire(U$) sanctions ".
Because that would be a ridiculous statement with the evidence at hand of rapacious corruption, graft and incompetence.
@@XxLIVRAxX There is no money in Venezuela, so there is no corruption!
Viva Venezuela Libre!
Venezuela's oi1 belong to its people , not U$ company .
In an interview, Trump basically said Venezuela 0i1 belong to them(U$ company)
Absolutely. That is why they should create stock in the "national" oil company and give most of it directly to the people--not to the current corrupt government to to any future corrupt government. Then the dividends would flow actually to the people.
@@justliberty4072 correct
Tampoco pertenece ni a Rusia ni a China
@@happymelon7129 lies
well you sanction them and collapse their economy. And then say it’s all one single person’s fault.
Did you listen to the interview? He said that sanctions had little effect, and damage was done before any sanctions.
It is their leaders corruption...
@@finnjacobsen684 " he said based on what??? I use my brain and I have seen many charts
beside, if you have a brain you just compare BEFORE MADURO and AFTER MADURO and you see that VENEZUELAN common people were very poor before Maduro
but if you listen to this interviwe and you believe it you do not even know what is the subject
@@andreainzaghi7373 If Venezuela is such a paradise, why have 8 million Venezuelans left the country?
@@fr2ncm9 I know I won a debate when the reply has nothing to do with my comment
WHERE did I say Venezuela is a paradise with Chavez??
It is very clear what I have said
Why not start at the beginning of the sanctions in 2006 . In 2017, a broader wave of sanctions began targeting the Venezuelan economy, with restrictions on oil exports, which are the country's main source of income. These sanctions were further tightened in 2019 when the US blocked all Venezuelan government property in the United States, including transactions with the national oil company PDVSA. The European Union and Canada followed with their own sanctions. But Israel is allowed to commit genocide with impunity.
In an interview, Trump basically said Venezuela 0i1 belong to them(U$ company)
Some of it does; as it was contractually given to them and they invested billions in the country which did, and could in the future, provide many billions more to Venezuela.
Was the election supervised by external organisations? What do they say?
No international observers have stated any problems with their election. There were about 900 observers during the election. Only the opposition and the media talks about possible fraud, but as usual they never present any evidence. They just talk about it to make people furious. Venezuela has voter ID, fingerprint ID, one day of voting at one designated location, a paper ballot trail and their EVM´s are not connected to the internet. Cheers.
You didn't mention the US Role in collapsing their economy.
Venezuela could've easily done it without US help.
@@peabaseYeah like every country but here US have an important role in the Venezuelian failure
@@jereflechis4014 Nah, you're just making excuses for Venezuela's own piss-poor management of their economy. Next, you're going to blame the EU, right?
@@peabase do you say that BEFORE CHAVEZ Venezuelan people were rich???
If Venezuelan people before Maduro were NOT rich , then you are only talking nonsense
@@andreainzaghi7373 Sadly for Venezuela, socialists don't have a monopoly on poor economic management, but it has gone from bad to worse.
When they taste power and being important.
USA USA always the answer
every one knows why occident is so worry for venezuela and dont for haiti or other contries havent oil.
How much impact have the international sanctions had? Let us know what impact is maduro’s, and what part is the international sanctions thanks!
May people thanking sanction is for the government is not
Set down and think about it
The government drove the best car
The eat the best food
Is it possible to export crude oil of Venezuela in the Phillipines in a very low price?
Short answer, no.
No, we have no facilities to refine venezuela even russian oil. Only Saudi or Dubai Oil can be used in the Philippines.
The oil lords.
Corruption may be one thing , but uncompetent youth is main reason for a dying country
Venezuelan people already wake up, they don't want corrupt leadership.
before MADURO the leaders were not corrupted
@@andreainzaghi7373 🤣 worst , report to foreign
Americans we need to be listening to this if Maduro stays in power it’s likely another 8 million people will give up and leave a lot of them will head this way and other countries like Colombia and Brazil that are already overwhelmed will pay a heavy price it’s in our best interests to form a coalition and take care of this issue in our own backyard
This bus driver should get the country highest medal of honor! Because of him, everyone in the world know about Venezuela. :)))
It is not funny., not at all..
The Busdriver has driven the bus off the cliff.
I think it was the UN who once presented the numbers of how many people Chavez helped the homeless and other in difficulties getting a better life. Just like the former head of international drug trade stated that Venezuela was never on their radar, when US and it´s backers tried to frame Maduro about drug trading.
Then remove the sanctions
Sanctions has nothing to with economy debacle in Venezuela.
It is not the Sanctions. It is Socialism that is the problem. Socialism has led to nothing but empty promises.
@@lajarus Yes they do. Venezuela can hardly trade with world superpowers, receive food and healthcare because of sanctions. Explain what Maduro is doing to collapse the economy.
@@RomanII499 Not at all. Sanctions are not the same as blockade. And Venezuela's economy went freefall on 2013 and has not risen since then a long time before the first sanction was ever settled. The economy problem is due to the fact that a huge amount of money has been stolen since Maduro got the presidency of Venezuela, in 2013. I would recommend to all who are really interested to check what these sanctions affect the most, people or these narcos.
That's not mutually exclusive with the sanctions being a primary cause of their economic troubles, also the sanctions didn't happen alone. No one saying that the government didn't also mismanage the situation, but sanctions on oil - which is 90% of their export and over 50 % of their fiscal revenue is definitely a dominant factor. Also if you actually look at the global oil production/export trends and Venezuelan economic difficulties before the sanctions, e.g. 2012 - 2017 you can see their production and export and resulting revenues were in decline along with/ in line with the globe, but following the 2017 sanctions they feel off of a cliff which is contrary to the recovery and positive growth of global oil revenue by the rest of the world in 2017. Also let's forget their foreign assets and trade currency reserves were seized from them, which heavily affected their ability to trade in general - not to mention that other countries over comply when the US imposes sanctions and restricts trade in general even outside of the explicit sanctions.
if any bus driver can run a country successfully then we won't need any college/university
Every place in crisis
En venezuela, actualmente los mercados están muy bien abastecidos. Más seriedad DW News, pensé que hacián mejor periodismo que DW en español pero veo que se han sumado a la contribucion con su granito de arena a la guerra informativa.
Y quien no vea los discursos de Maduro, no saben de las luchas que han tenido que soportar para salir adelante. Y si su español no se entiende, entonces no quedará mas que enfrentarse a las consecuencias de esta guerra ciber-psicologica.
Entonces los venezolanos se están saliendo de el país por gusto porque esta todo muy bien 😂
@@betoperez8634 salieron porque no aguantaron las sanciones. Pero ya están saliendo de eso.
@@richardmakiya7188 no manches como van a estar saliendo de eso hahaha .
@@betoperez8634 , seria cuestion de que le preguntes a un venezolano cómo están los mercados. Que no les alcance para comprar es otra cosa. Quizás si EEUU les diera un respiro mucha gente viviría mejor.
Funny the title of the video is Venezuela economy collapse under maduro but in the first minutes of the video we see slides showing the crises easing so is the economy improving or not? PS: I am not an maduro supporter.
US and CIA overworking to have that venezuelan oil 😂
Don't need Maduro oil. Beijing does & buys it. Columbia built a border fence. Separating both countries to prevent a mass exodus into their stable country-!!!😉
They can trade in Mexican currency in Venezuela if they want.
DW Madyro was your hero .... what happened???
ما اصبحت عليه بلادك فمن حكمك و تشبثك بالسلطة وكأنها مزرعة أبيك ترك لك قبل ان يموت .لا اتمنى ان تكون مثل صديقك القدافي .
Most dictators have committed too much crime to step down.
@@ps3301 so u agree that usa is a dictatorship
They were the subject of coordinated economic warfare waged upon them by US and allies.
S.O.S Venezuela
Turn SWIFT back on.
Venezuela needs a Nayib Bukele
I think people should stay in their country and fix their country and not vote for a bus driver next time!
i hope in your country wont experience the same as in venezuela is going thru then youll understand how hard it is. research and then speak,
No lie
,ade to seem that way for what have no idea
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers."
Jimmy Two Times 😅
The embargo against Venezuela and oil trade against sovereignty of Venezuela why not you hiding the subject DW also a biased news
do you think like Cuba?
Why protests if Maduro won. I bet if Madura gave up power, Venezuela would make progress and be better off.
It's not an embargo. Are you illiterate?
There is no critical press (liberty of thinking) in Venezuela!?!?
Do most of the media belong to the state or corporations?
No. There is free press and is always critical.
yes it is ALMOST as bad as Germany and Italy belonging to USA corporations
but people in VENEZUELA are more brave than germans when Ukraine blew up their NORTH STREAM pipeline
You lie
True. True.
Maduro is going nowhere without outside intervention.
Based
What about the illegal sanctions on their economy 🤔
Ofcourse you had to bring a God's chosen circumcised 'expert' to educate us about the reality.
Best comment!
USA 🇺🇸 back coup,,
If you think Maduro is so great, move to Venezuela.
US is the biggest Villain in current world 😢
Venezuela is Latin North Korea
CIA doing CIA things.
Hmmm....vote for free stuff 25 years ago.
The age of autocrats
They killed the goose.
Maybe they should get a different president
No power bigger than people power, see Sri Lanka , Bangladesh
I believe Bangladesh just experienced a military coup.
Should be ...
" Venezuela's economic collapse due to empire(U$) sanctions ".
Vives el Pueblo Venezuela ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
el pueblo de Venezuela era muy pobre antes que CHAVEZ y MADURO
de donde viene usted??? deste un otro pais o un otro universo???
"Sanctions made it a little bit harder" ahahah!
Right Sanctions wiped out 99% of Venezuela's income
Look same policies as Harris see what you can look forward to
US made catastrophe in Venezuela
How...???? Venezuela has a dictatorship kind of corrupt leadership... stop blaming America... they can be a wealthy country if they trade with America... the problem with Venezuela is too many corruption leaders...
VZ problems were self-inflicted by inept leadership and poor decisions over the past 25 years, starting with Chavez. The majority of VZ people would love to get their democracy back and resume some kind of normalcy.
He cut relations with WhatsApp LMFAO
What's so funny about that? Your blissful ignorance?
Kinda leaving out a few things ( not picking sides just saying). When Venisulaia wanted their 12 tons of gold back from bank of England. England kept it. Venisulaia main oil refinery was seized by oil corporation. That was before sanctions.
If you owe money you cannot get your deposit back.
The state cannot run these companies as they cannot pay their employees. So it must be privatized.
I'm not picking sides either, but you didn't ellaborate why the bank of england kept their gold, did they have some loans not paid off, or perhaps seized some foreign property, or something.
I don't believe you can do it out of the blue just like that.
Venezuela breached contracts with oil companies. Then they nationalized all their assets. That's why they are sanctioned.
'not picking sides' but telling only half of the story, where the other half is critical? You are taking sides and also misleading.
Gold is frozen, not seized and kept. UK(and anyone really) recognized Juan Guaidó as legitimate president and Guaidó requested the assets be frozen. There is an ongoing court case over this.
I'm not aware of any refineries being seized (before sanctions), by anyone but Venezuela, so the opposite of what you claim. But I may be wrong
@@netiturtle so he's accusing the interviewee for leaving things out, and he leavs things out and trying to intentionally mislead, in other words lie, what a shocker?
And i thought maduro is right, russian gopniks are right and we the rest of the world just aren't smart enough.
,julio yglesia pagar 600 miyone 20 cada me
SACALO YA!
Same is happening right now in the USA..... think about it ..... the USA just printed just in the last 10 years more money than ever before in all those years combined.
That's not how it works. The US can print as much money as they want.
“Queremos que se vaya maduro “
And here in states we went all of y’all to leave 🙄maduro sending criminals here
7 million left came thru Mexico under Trump administration he created the problem
Hey DW News, who blew up your Nord Stream gas pipelines ? 😂
Maduro needs to be ousted
Maduro/Harris, same "intellect".
That explains why there's so much cam girls from Latin America
USA:-) good we just want the oil 😀we r not interested in politics 😄😁
That sounds more like Russia >D
sure, it is true. so sad deal with reality.
ANYONE can become a president in Venezuela 😂
Oil is a big deal in Venezuela but they should invest in other sectors also.
That was a major mistake of Chavez and Maduro. They failed to diversify their economy.
@@mikenogozonesNot a mistake, just not in their interest, this a rent seeking rapacious and corrupt leaders, more of a mafia than a goverment.
Venezuela's collapse is mainly due to Socialism, NOT sanctions. Socialists will give people promises, but sooner or later those promises will run dry. When the Private Sector gets strangled, it is only inevitable things go downhill. There is not much innovation in nationalization, unlike privatization. Socialism is also an ingredient of totalitarianism as hinted by the following quote:
"Under Socialism, you would not be allowed to be poor. You would be forcibly fed, clothed, lodged, taught, and employed whether you liked it or not. If it were discovered that you had not character and industry enough to be worth all this trouble, you might possibly be executed in a kindly manner; but whilst you were permitted to live, you would have to live well." - George Bernard Shaw