In Venezuela, price of US dollar up 479% in a year
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US President Donald Trump has piled the pressure on Maduro, stiffening sanctions and ordering the seizure of “sanctioned oil vessels” sailing to and from Venezuela.Venezuela’s central bank on Wednesday set the official rate at 301.37 bolivars to the US dollar, a rate in effect until January 2.
That marks a 479.25 percent increase from the rate of 52.02 bolivars to the dollar posted in early 2025.On the black market, where prices are determined by crypto exchange platforms, one US dollar is going for nearly 560 bolivars — at least an 85 percent difference with the official rate.Economists say that 80 percent of Venezuela’s currency exchanges are carried out on such platforms.Inflation could ultimately pass the astronomical rate of 500 percent in 2025, according to estimates from private firms.
Official data has not been published since October 2024.Venezuela has been under a US oil embargo since 2019 and exports the vast majority of its output on the black market at a sharp discount.