The Venezuelan government is set to nationalize only the
cement companies that were formerly owned by the Venezuelan
State, said President Hugo Chávez, as quoted in a press
release published on Monday.
In a phone conversation with state-run television channel
VTV, Chávez explained that some people owning private
cement companies in northwestern Zulia state, asked for information
about his announcement last Thursday that he would nationalize
the cement industry because it was a strategic sector for
the country, said the communiqué published by the Communication
and Information Ministry, the Venezuelan official news agency
ABN reported.
"We are only going to nationalize what was privatized, namely
the big cement companies formerly owned by the State and that
were virtually given away," Chávez told the cement firms.
The statement came after the Venezuelan ruler last week announced
he would order nationalization of the cement firms operating
in the country, Reuters reported.
The Basic Industries and Mining Ministry would not clarify
what are the corporations to be nationalized.