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THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM 2010 - 2015

THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM 2010 - 2015. ESTADO PLURINACIONAL DE BOLIVIA. The new model economic in Bolivia....................... Diap. 2 Bolivian economy performance…….…..………….. Diap. 8 Projection – Investment program 2010 - 2015…… Diap. 40

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THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM 2010 - 2015

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  1. THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM 2010 - 2015 ESTADO PLURINACIONAL DE BOLIVIA • The new model economic in Bolivia....................... Diap. 2 • Bolivian economy performance…….…..………….. Diap. 8 • Projection – Investment program 2010 - 2015…… Diap. 40 • Private investment and the new state political • constitution…………………………………………… Diap. 54 • Annexes……………………………………………….….. Diap. 58 LUIS ALBERTO ARCE CATACORA MINISTER OF ECONOMY AND PUBLIC FINANCES

  2. I. THE NEW ECONOMIC MODEL IN BOLIVIA MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 2

  3. THE FOUR CRISES OF CAPITALISM MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS • Nowadays the world not only confronts a financial crisis and its consequences in the real sector, it also confronts: • A climate crisis • An energy crisis • A food crisis • In this context it is possible to talk about a structural crisis of capitalism 3

  4. The Neoliberal Economic Model The Economic Social Communitarian and Productive Model 1. Free market. The market is the mechanism for allocating resources and the imbalance adjustor. Hypothesis: Efficient Market 1. The state intervenes to correct market failures (lack of redistribution of wealth and transnational monopoly of strategic companies) 2. 2. An active participation of the state in the economy. The state must intervene in the economy through its seven facets: planner, entrepreneur, investor, regulator, benefactor, developer, banker An isolated State. The market is a self-regulated mechanism of the economic process MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 3. Privatization, the surplus is transferred abroad and without a precautionary management policy of Natural Resources 3. Nationalization and control of strategic natural resources 4. A pattern of industrialization and productive development 4. A Primary Exporter Development Pattern 4

  5. The Neoliberal Economic Model The Economic Social Communitarian and Productive Model 5. 5. High concentration of income, sectors excluded of society Redistributive State 6. The State is the sponsor of a plural economy 6. Economy focused on private initiative 7. 7. Growth depends only on the external demand Growth based on external and domestic demand MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 8. 8. Investment depends on external savings, boosting debt and fiscal deficit Generation of domestic resources for investment, fiscal surpluses and lower debt 9. 9. Development, redistribution and employment generation Stagnation, poverty, inequality of wealth and opportunity Preserving macroeconomic stability as a social assetand promote economic development 10. 10. Macroeconomic stability as an end in itself 5

  6. THE ECONOMIC SOCIAL COMMUNITARIAN AND PRODUCTIVE MODEL Strategic sectors: Generators ofSurplus Sectors that generate income and employment Surplus MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS • Industry, manufacturing and crafts • Tourism • Agricultural development • Housing • Trade, transport services, other services REDISTRIBUTIVE STATE • Hydrocarbons • Mining • Electricity • Environmental Resources Source: New Political Constitution of the State Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Lats update: Thursday, april 15th 2010 (Hrs. 20:06) 6

  7. PLURAL ECONOMY STATE - Promotor - Organizer - Redistributor ECONOMIC GROWTH WELF REDISTRIBUTION • PRIVATE • - Generates employment • - Generates production • and services • Strengthening the economic • independency • SOCIAL • COOPERATIVE • - Generates production • and employment • Principles of solidarity work • and cooperation Role of the State Promove the integration of various economic forms of production,aiming to achieve economic and social development COMMUNITY - Generates production and employment - Principles of Cooperation MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Complementation of individual interest with collective welfarel PLURAL ECONOMY Source: New Political Constitution of the State Elaborated: Ministry of Economiy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Lats update: Thursday, april 15th 2010 (Hrs. 20:06) 7

  8. II. BOLIVIAN ECONOMY PERFORMANCE MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 8

  9. DESPITE OF THE CRISIS, THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMY GROWS Bolivia: Real GDP growth,1986 - 2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 9

  10. THE HIGHEST GDP GROWTH IN THE REGION Selected Latin American countries: Real GDP growth, 2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Central banks and statistical institutes in each country Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 10

  11. Bolivia: Real GDP composition by economic activity 2000 - 2009 (p) (In millions of Bs.1990) 13% 2% 3% 5% 7% 8% 9% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 11% 11% 13% 17% (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 19th 2010 (Hrs. 09:33) 11

  12. Bolivia: GDP per capita, 1986 - 2009 (p) (In USD) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 12

  13. DOMESTIC DEMAND HAS SUSTAINED GROWTH Bolivia: Real growth of households consumption and exports,1991 - 2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 13

  14. DOMESTIC DEMAND HAS SUSTAINED GROWTH Bolivia: Gross fixed capital formation, 1988 - 2009 (p) (In percent of GDP) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 14

  15. SHARP DECLINE IN INFLATION Bolivia: Anual inflation rate, 1985 – March 2010 (In percent) 8.171 66 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Mar 12-Month Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 15

  16. DECLINING INFLATION : MORE THAN IN NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES Selected Latin American countries: 12-Month inflation rate January 2005 – March 2010 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Central banks and statistical institutes in each country Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Friday, april 16th 2010 (Hrs. 09:05) 16

  17. Bolivia: Exports by economic activity 1985 – 2009, Accumulated January – February 2009 - 2010 (p) (In millions of USD) -23% 44% 18% 43% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 20% Jan-Feb (p) Preliminary Nota: It does not include personal effects and re-exports Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 5 2010 (Hrs. 11:02) 17

  18. Bolivia: Imports by economic use or destiny (CUODE)1990 – 2009, Accumulated January – February 2009 - 2010 (p)(In millions of USD) -12% 42% 23% 20% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 1% Jan-Feb (p) Preliminary Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 5 2010 (Hrs. 11:02) 18

  19. Bolivia: Trade balance 1990 – 2009, Accumulated January - February 2009 – 2010 (p) (In millions of USD) -50% 50% 196% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Jan-Feb (p) Preliminary Note: For the calculation, the exports include personal effects and re- exports Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economic and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 5 2010 (Hrs. 11:02) 19

  20. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY Selected Latin American countries: Nominal exchange rate index, January 2003 - 13 April 2010 (Hrs. 17:35) (January 2003 = 100) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Venezuela Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Perú and Uruguay 13Abr-10 (p) Preliminary Source: Bloomberg, Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) on information from Bloomberg, Central Bank of Uruguay Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 18:42) 20

  21. HIGH LEVEL OF INTERNATIONAL RESERVES Bolivia: Central Bank’snet international reserves 1976 – March 2010 (p) (In millions of USD) 858 2.403 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 2.142 1.464 (p) Preliminary Source: Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 17:28) 21

  22. THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF INTERNATIONAL RESERVES IN THE REGION, IN TERMS OF GDP Latin American countries: Net International Reserves 2008 - 2009 (p) (In percent of GDP) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Central banks in each country Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 6 2010 (Hrs. 19:25) 22

  23. POSITIVE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN 2009 Bolivia: Net foreign direct investment, 1985 - 2009 (p)(In millions of USD) Average 1985 – 2005: USD 296 millions Average 2006 – 2009: USD 393 millions MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 17:28) 23

  24. Bolivia: Financial System deposits(1) December 2005 – March 2010 (In millions of USD) 20% 4% 24% 36% 28% 23% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 4% 37% 48% 27% 23% 20% (1) Note: Corresponds to the private sector deposits Source: Financial System Supervisory Authority (ASFI) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Wednesday, april 14 2010 (Hrs. 20:51) 24

  25. Bolivia: Financial System loans and non performing loans December 2005 – March 2010 (In millions of USD) 14% 16% 19% 10% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Source: Financial System Supervisory Authority (ASFI) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Wednesday, april 14 2010 (Hrs. 20:51) 25

  26. SHARP DECLINE IN DOLLARIZATION – REMONETIZATION OF THE ECONOMY Bolivia: Remonetization of the Financial System deposits and loans, 1995 – March 2010 (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Source: Financial System Supervisory Authority (ASFI) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Wednesday, april 14 2010 (Hrs. 20:51) 26

  27. FISCAL SURPLUS SINCE 2006: FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS Bolivia: Fiscal balance, 1970 – March 22 2010 (p)(In percent of GDP) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 2,4% 22-Mar (p) Preliminary Source: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, DGAPF, DGAT, and Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 19:18) 27

  28. RECORD LEVEL IN PUBLIC INVESTMENT Bolivia: Public investment, 1990 – 2009 (p)(In millons of USD) 7% Average 1987 – 2005: $us497 millions Average 2006 – 2009: $us1.169 millions 34% 14% MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 40% (p) Preliminary Source: Viceministry of Public Investment and External Financing (VIPFE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Wednesday, april 14 2010 (Hrs. 15:17) 28

  29. DOMESTIC FINANCING OF PUBLIC INVESTMENT RISES Bolivia: Public investment financing 1990 – 2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Viceministry of Public Investment and External Financing (VIPFE) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Wednesday, april 14 2010 (Hrs. 15:17) 29

  30. CONTINUOUS GROWTH OF TAX REVENUES Bolivia: Tax revenues, 1990 - 2009 (p)(In millions of USD) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, VPT and National Taxes Service (SIN) y National Aduana Customs of Bolivia (ANB) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 19:18) 30

  31. DECLINING DEBT Bolivia: External public debt, 1993 – March 2010 (p)(In percent of GDP) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Mar (p) Preliminary Note: It does not incorporate FMI SDR allocations Source: Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 31

  32. DECLINING DEBT Bolivia: Domestic public debt of the TGN, 1993 – Marzo 2010 (p)(In percent of GDP) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Mar (p) Preliminary Source: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, DGCP Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 32

  33. LOWER UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Bolivia: Urban unemployment rate, 2000 – 2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary (e) Estimated Source: National Statistic Institute (INE) and UDAPE Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 33

  34. THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN THE REGION Selected Latin American countries: Unemployment rates2009 (p) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary (e) Estimated Note: Urban unemployment rate, except Chile and Venezuela national unemployment rate Source: National statistic institutes in each country Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 34

  35. POVERTY REDUCTION Bolivia: Moderate poverty rate, 1996 – 2009 (e) (In percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (e) Estimated Source: UDAPE Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 35

  36. POVERTY REDUCTION Bolivia: Extreme poverty rate, 1996 - 2009 (e) (En percent) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (e) Estimated Source: UDAPE Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 12 2010 (Hrs. 12:13) 36

  37. A. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION TO THE BOLIVIAN ECONOMIC POLICIES MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 37

  38. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION TO THE BOLIVIANECONOMIC PERFORMANCE International Organisms October, 2009 FMI: “Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere" presentation in Bolivia, and Article IV Consultation. The IMF described as prudent and wise the economic policy implemented in the country, for the fiscal stimulus applied in the crisis period MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS October 2009 and February 2010 World Bank: Emphasizes the "appropriate macroeconomic management, and achieving the highest growth rate among countries in Latin America” BID: Emphasizes the positive growth in 2009, and the least impact of the crisis in the country, in relation to Latin America and the Caribbean November, 2009 CEPAL: Positioned to Bolivia as the fastest growing economy in 2009 and among the principals in 2010 December, 2009 Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Lats update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 19:18) 38

  39. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION TO THE BOLIVIANECONOMIC PERFORMANCE Credit Rating Agencies Fitch Rating, raised the rating to "B" from "B-“, with stable outlook September, 2009 Moody’s Investors Service, raised the rating to "B2" from "B3“, with stable outlook October, 2009 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS The sustained of macroeconomic stability and favourable public and external debt ratios, international reserves accumulation and fiscal saving, supported this rating Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Lats update: Tuesday, april 13 2010 (Hrs. 19:18) 39

  40. III. PROJECTION – INVESTMENT PROGRAM 2010 - 2015 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 40

  41. PRIORITIZED INVESTMENT INVESTMENT PROJECTS BY ECONOMIC SECTOR (In millions of USD) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS (p) Preliminary Source: Ministry of Development Planning Elaborated: Ministry of Economy and Public Finances, Fiscal Analysis Network (RAF) Last update: Monday, april 19th 2010 (Hrs. 10:35) 41

  42. PRIORITY: LAYINGTHE FOUNDATIONS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Mining Lithium – Uyuni (I) Iron – Mutún (I) Zinc – Potosí, Oruro (PreI) Hydrocarbons, Mining and Energy Huanuni (I) Pre-investment studies(PreI) Foundry Vinto (I) Complex Corocoro (F) Hydrocarbons Industrialization Cachuela Esperanza Refinement: Santa Cruz y Cochabamba (PreI) Investment (I) Separation plant: Rio Grande (Santa Cruz) y Tarija (PreI) San Buenaventura Ammonia/Urea: Cochabamba (PreI) Operation (O) Gas to liquids, GTL: Gran Chaco (San Alberto, Sábalo, Margarita) (PreI) El Bala Pre-fabricated houses: Caracollo (I) Miguillas MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Achacachi Hydroelectric power plants Villa Tunari El Alto For export: Cachuela Esperanza, El Bala y Rositas (PreI) Rio Grande San José Misicuni Domestic Market: Miguillas, Misicuni y San José (PreI) Cbba. Corocoro Carrasco Vinto Santa Cruz Public Companies Caracollo El Mutún Huanuni CARTONBOL (O) Zinc PAPELBOL (O) Challapata Rositas LACTEOSBOL (O) Litio ECEBOL (I) AZUCARBOL (I) Bolivian Forest Enterprise (EFB) (PreI) Gran Chaco Bolivian Almond Enterprise (EBA) (F) San Beunaventura Sugar Refinery (PreI) Bermejo 42

  43. THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Hydrocarbons: Exploration and production Potencial petroleum area Traditional area Petroleum exploration New exploration areas Madidi, Chepite, Chispani Aguaragüe North and South Camatindi, San Telmo Petroleum exploitation Production 7 wells in Margarita y Huacaya (Repsol) 2 vertical aditional wells in Incahuasi (E&P) San Alberto Plant North Fields MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 43

  44. Separation plants Santa Cruz, Tarija THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Refinement and industrialization HYDROCARBONS INVESTMENT (In millions of USD) MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Refinement Santa Cruz, Cochabamba Industrialization Ammonia/Urea: Cochabamba Provincia Gran Chaco (fields of San Alberto Sábalo, Margarita (GTL)) 44

  45. THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Mining MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS 45

  46. THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Mining MINING INVESTMENT (In millions of USD) LITHIUM INDUSTRIALIZATION “SALAR DE UYUNI” PROJECT DESCRIPTION According the United States Geological Survey the lithium reserves in Bolivia are 5,4 million tonnes. Among the countries with the highest lithium demanding are United States, China, England, Germany and Japan. The price this metal fluctuates around $ 4.300 per tonne MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS World Lithium Reserve Base(1), 2007 (In millions of tons) LITHIUM PROJECT PHASES 1. Pilot plant lithium carbonate installation 2.Large scale production of lithium carbonate 3.Industrial manufacture of high tech batteries based on lithium metal (1) That part of an identified reosurce that meets specified minimium physical and chemical criteria related to current mining and production practices, including those for grade, quality, thickness, and depht. Source: United States Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries 2007 46

  47. THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Energy HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS (In millions of USD) Cachuela Esperanza PROJECTS FOR EXPORT PROJECTS FOR DOMESTIC MARKET El Bala Miguillas MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS San José Misicuni Rositas 47

  48. THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION ELECTRICAL ENERGY INVESTMENT (In millions of USD) Energy Cachuela Esperanza El Bala Miguillas MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS San José Misicuni PROJECTS FOR EXPORT Rositas PROJECT FOR DOMESTIC MARKET 48

  49. ROAD INTEGRATION Interconnected Roads ROAD CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT (In millions of USD) Cobija Guayaramerín Puerto Ustariz S. I. Moxos MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Perú La Paz Villa Tunari Existing roads Government Program Brazil Chile Chile Paraguay Villazon Yacuiba 49

  50. ROAD INTEGRATION Integrated Roads VIAL CORRIDORS Existing roads Government Program Corridor 1. East - West (Bolivia, Brazil and Chile) 910 Km Corridor 2. North - South (Port Ustariz - Yacuiba) 128 Km Corridor 3. West - North (La Paz-Riberalta-Guayaramerín-Cobija) 1.617 Km MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS Perú Corridor 4. West - South (La Paz - Bermejo-Villazón) 329 Km Corridor 5. East - West (Central-South) (Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay) 209 Km Villa Tunari – San Ignacio de Moxos 295 Km Brazil Chile Paraguay 50

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