CARACAS, Monday February 12, 2007 | Update
* The Venezuelan Executive Vice-President Jorge Rodríguez
announced the elimination of value-added tax on six food items,
on terrestrial transportation for priority food products and
on white corn used to manufacture food concentrates for animals.
The products that will no longer be levied with VAT include
beef, pork, turkey, mayonnaise, oat, and creamy white cheeses.
* Rodrgíguez explained that the decision is aimed demanding
the prices of beef to remain unchanged as set forth by the
government.
* The senior official also announced agriculture subsidies
amounting to USD 183.4 million for cotton, sugar cane, corn,
sorghum, and rice growers. In exchange, growers will have
to preserve prices unchanged.
* Minister of Finance Rodrigo Cabezas said the quota
for credit card transactions increased from USD 4,000 to USD
5,000 per year, while cash withdrawals in ATMs abroad rose
from USD 400 to USD 600.
* The quota for credit card purchases over the Internet increased
from USD 2,500 to USD 3,000 a year, according to Cabezas.
04:17 PM. Western Hemisphere. "Damned empire; I curse you one thousand times; some day you will be finished off and wrecked. I curse you one thousand times, empire." This is the least that President Hugo Chávez has uttered to refer to the US government. In urging the Bolivarian Armed Forces to prepare for war, he said that a US raid on Venezuela through Colombia would trigger and spread over the region "the 100-year war."