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Thousands of Protesters Demand Presidents Resignation in Bolivias La Paz

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The unrest in Bolivia is driven by economic instability and the elimination of fuel subsidies, leading to fuel shortages and higher prices. This directly impacts commodity sectors: oil (fuel supply and pricing) and agriculture (farmers' input costs and output prices). The crisis is country-specific but may affect regional trade and investment sentiment in EM markets.

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  • Bolivia's inflation reached 14% in April 2026.
  • President Paz eliminated fuel subsidies, causing shortages and price rises.
  • Thousands of protesters from farmers, miners, teachers, and Indigenous groups demand resignation.
  • At least two protesters injured and over 100 detentions nationwide.
  • Bolivia is experiencing its worst economic crisis in 40 years.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILFlatmagnitude 1/3 · confidence 4/5

Global oil markets remain unaffected; Bolivia's production too small to influence prices within 1-4 weeks.

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