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Bolivien

Fläche

1.098.581 km²

Hauptstadt

Sucre

Regierungschef

Luis Alberto Arce Catacora

Einwohnerzahl

12 Mio.

Contact

Melissa Bigdely

Regional Manager Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Haiti, Guyana and Jamaica / Coordination LAV-Young Professionals

m.bigdely@lateinamerikaverein.de

+49 (0) 40 413 43 150

Economic data

Basic data 2021 2022 2023
GDP growth in % 6,11 3,8 1,8
Export in billion US$ 1,1 0,5 0,9
Import in billion US$ 0,9 0,9 0,9
Key interest rate in % 3,90 4,09 3,8
Exchange rate US$/Boliviano 6,73 6,90 6,86 (Nov)
Inflation rate in % 0,90 3,0 3,03 (Oct)
HDI (Human Development Index) 0,692    

Foreign Trade

Import products: Chemical products, Petrochemicals, Machinery
Import partner: China, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile

Export products: Petroleum Gas, Gold, Zinc Ore
Export partner: Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Colombia, China

 

Notes

P = Prediction
Update: 16.11.2023
Sources: Worldbank, UNDP, Statista, Banco Central de Bolivia, GTAI, OEC, Statistisches Bundesamt

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  • Datum: Am 09.09.2014
  • Land:Brasilien
  • Kategorie:Termine

Seminar: Renewable Electricity & Socio-economic Development - Challenges and Opportunities for Developed and Developing Countries

This seminar is organized by the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences as part of the REGSA project (Promoting Renwable Electricity Generation in South America). REGSA is a cooperation scheme involving universities from Germany, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile.

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The access to electrical energy has a key role with regards to the socio-economic development and poverty alleviation in particular. The local generation and use of renewable energy offers a significant potential for the local economic development apart from different environmental benefits.

In presentations from European and South American speakers as well as in discussion rounds the challenges and opportunities of renewable electricity generation for the socio-economic development will be highlighted.

This seminar will offer a forum for German key actors in the renewable energy technology transfer and development cooperation sectors, to exchange experience between each other and to enter into a dialogue with representatives from Latin American universities.

It seeks to promote the exchange of experiences between universities, NGOs and enterprises working in international renewable energy technology transfer.

Moreover, it aims to initiate partnerships and contribute to closer networking between institutions in the field of renewable energy and development cooperation.

 The deadline for registering is the 29th of August 2014. You can register online here.