A law requiring private sector chemicals-makers to become minority partners in joint ventures with the state of Venezuela has passed its first reading in the national legislature. With this, Venezuela plans to nationalize the country’s chemicals industry as the President intensifies his hold over South America’s third-largest economy. This will be debated this week.
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