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Chavez nationalises Venezuelan steel
Sudan News.Net Tuesday 13th May, 2008
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has nationalised the country's largest steel company.
Last month he announced the measure would be taken following a breakdown in talks on pay and conditions between unions and the owners of Ternium-Sidor.
The president set a 30th June deadline for the transfer of the company's assets to the government.
At present, Argentina's Techint owns 60 percent of the company, which produced 4.3 million tonnes of liquid steel in 2006.
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None007 05-13-08, 09:38 PM |
Doesn't matter
Those questions need not be answered for a very simple reason: we all know how production falls when any government takes over a factory operation. Even the worst run factory under the free market system will outperform a factory run by a Socialist government. That’s why Cuba’s economy is in shatters and that’s exactly why the giant Soviet Union collapsed in the first place. This move will definitely bring in short-term benefits to Chavez himself, but nothing to the long-term interests of ordinary Venezualans. Once productivity suffers in a year or two and the factory closes, guess who the biggest loser will be.
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None007 05-13-08, 09:39 PM |
Doesn't matter
Those questions need not be answered for a very simple reason: we all know how production falls when any government takes over a factory operation. Even the worst run factory under the free market system will outperform a factory run by a Socialist government. That’s why Cuba’s economy is in shatters and that’s exactly why the giant Soviet Union collapsed in the first place. This move will definitely bring in short-term benefits to Chavez himself, but nothing to the long-term interests of ordinary Venezualans. Once productivity suffers in a year or two and the factory closes, guess who the biggest loser will be.
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carloss 05-13-08, 06:39 PM |
give me a break
poor jimbob... his paranoia is showing again.. take a year and watch the production at the steel mills drop after this move.
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~galljdaj+ 05-13-08, 08:27 AM |
Chavez nationalises Venezuelan steel
Are there any questions not being asked by the writer of this 'news' article? Are we being given a news worthy article or a piece of propaganda?
Did and how did Techint fail its responsibilities?
Who is Techint? What’s the History of the Corporation? Is it a spider web corporation?
Techint, how long has it been operating in Venezuela?
Is Techint’s 'interest in Building Venezuela? Or is it strip minning Venezuela Resources?
Is it a by-product of the IMF and/or WB?
Is the Nationalization an Unjust Act? Or, was Techint supposed to 'do' something it did not do?
Obviously Venezuela has had a dispute even by the article we can understand that, so what has Techint done to resolve the dispute?
There are lots more questions! Some like how many US OWNERS are part of Techint? Is Techint a Globalization Octopus Feeding on Venezuelans?
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Jimbob 05-13-08, 06:16 PM |
Probably
Probably!!
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Kenneth T. Tellis 05-14-08, 07:55 AM |
Chavez's nationalization of the steel industry right
Most of the foreign owned industry were busy making money by deliberately creating shortages in Venezuela, now that is over.
The people of Venezuela will not be exploited by U>s> and other countries, because they now the means. Every industry so far nationalized in Venezuela was in the game of black-marketeering. Perhaps now Venezuelans can move forward without having their country controlled by someone in the White House.
It is long way from Simon Bolivar to Hugo Chavez and the journey has been arduous, but Venezuela can now reach its full potential without interference.
Viva Venezuela libre!
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Simone Andujar 05-14-08, 09:41 PM |
Chavez is a freak!
Chavez needs to give it up the freak!!
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Luis 05-15-08, 02:29 AM |
Please read a little more
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/
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Luis 05-15-08, 02:31 AM |
Please Read a Little More
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/
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tutu 05-15-08, 12:33 PM |
shut up! and see
viva Chavez
viva socialist!
let see! the history will prove what we’ve done are great!
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