
Venezuela Moves to Open Power Sector to Private Investment
Venezuela's National Assembly debates landmark reform to allow private companies to generate, distribute, and sell electricity after 15+ years of state control.

Venezuela's National Assembly debates landmark reform to allow private companies to generate, distribute, and sell electricity after 15+ years of state control.

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