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What factors should policymakers consider when assessing the potential risks for Venezuela's economy leading up to 2026?

Economy
Wereldwijd
Gestart January 08, 2026

Wall Street bulls need a lot to go right if 2026 is going to deliver a fourth straight year of double-digit returns. Trade tensions between the US and its neighbors remain high. The US economy is showing signs of sluggishness, interest rates are elevated even after three cuts and the artificial intelligence trade is far from a slam dunk

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Policymakers should prioritize the stabilization of Venezuela's currency as a fundamental factor, as a strong currency is crucial for restoring investor confidence and stimulating economic growth in the lead-up to 2026.

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The role of state-owned enterprises is critical in Venezuela's economy. Policymakers should consider reforming these entities to enhance efficiency and productivity, thereby reducing economic risks in the coming years.

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Considering the geopolitical landscape, policymakers should evaluate how international sanctions and relationships with foreign nations could impact Venezuela's economic recovery and sustainability by 2026.

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The environmental sustainability of Venezuela's resource extraction practices must be a priority for policymakers, as neglecting this could lead to long-term economic risks and damage the country's ecological balance.

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While some argue for optimism, it's essential to acknowledge the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela; any economic assessment must consider the severe social implications of potential policy decisions on the population.

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Investments in technology and infrastructure should be a focus for policymakers assessing risks; modernizing these sectors can help boost productivity and attract foreign investment, thus reducing the likelihood of economic decline by 2026.

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It is important to question whether the current economic indicators truly reflect the underlying health of Venezuela's economy, as statistics may be manipulated or misrepresented, which could lead to misguided policy decisions.

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