
""We've been preparing for exactly this moment," German-Venezuelan businessman Thilo Schmitz tells DW. "I'm certain that we'll do very good business over the next five years," he predicts."
""On an economic level, the Americans are calling all the shots," Schmitz said, highlighting the influence of the US in Venezuela's current political and economic landscape."
""People have huge expectations," says Schmitz, who has seen his company grow and diversify, indicating a broader optimism among Venezuelan entrepreneurs."
Venezuela is experiencing significant changes following the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro by US special forces. The country has reopened its oil sector to foreign investment after two decades of state control. Businessman Thilo Schmitz expresses optimism about the future, predicting strong business growth over the next five years. He notes that American officials are increasingly involved in Venezuela, and the World Bank and IMF have resumed relations. Schmitz's company, which has diversified into various sectors, reflects the growing expectations among Venezuelan entrepreneurs.
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