Before a possible negative impact after the withdrawal of a license to the oil company Chevron, the main guild of businessmen in Venezuela called Caracas and Washington to resume conversations.
The Venezuelan business guild called the United States and Venezuela to resume negotiations to a possible negative impact of license suspension to the Chevron oil company, according to a statement released on Wednesday.
The administration of President Donald Trump announced on March 4 The end to a license That the United States had granted the oil producer Chevron since 2022 to operate in Venezuela and export its oil, after Washington accused President Nicolás Maduro of not advancing in electoral reforms and the return of migrants.
The termination of the license “could severely impact the economy, since a high percentage of currencies that enter Venezuela, originate in the oil industry,” said the Federation of Chambers and Associations of Commerce and Production of Venezuela (Fedecámaras).
Fedecámaras “calls the governments of the United States and Venezuela to resume conversations,” added the text.
Both governments maintained contacts that were suspended in the middle of the cancellation of the license and the absence of flights with Venezuelan migrants returning to the country.
Maduro acknowledged this weekend that the license suspension “Damaged” open communications Between Miraflores and the White House that led to deportation of three groups of irregular migrants in US territory last month.
The Venezuela government accused the American oil company exxonmobil on Monday of having made “lobby”to achieve Chevron's exit from the country.
(With Reuters information)