Skepticism in Miami over Delcy Rodriguez's promises of legal security in Venezuela: We have to wait and see if they do what they say'
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Skepticism in Miami over Delcy Rodriguez's promises of legal security in Venezuela: We have to wait and see if they do what they say'
"Delcy Rodriguez has presented herself to the financial world in a diverse setting where Saudi millionaires mingle with American investors, seeking opportunities for investment in Venezuela."
"Dario Vilchez, a businessman with Venezuelan roots, expresses skepticism about the changes promised by Rodriguez, stating, 'you can't invest in Venezuela.'"
"Following the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela is attempting to open itself up to business, under the close scrutiny of U.S. authorities."
"Rodriguez emphasizes the importance of a secure investment environment, stating that investors need assurance of legal protections despite political changes."
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez aims to attract foreign investment by promising legal security for businesses. Despite her efforts, investors remain skeptical about the viability of investing in Venezuela. Businessman Dario Vilchez expresses doubt, echoing sentiments from industry leaders. The backdrop includes a significant gathering of global investors in Miami, where Rodriguez seeks to present Venezuela as an emerging opportunity. The country is attempting to open its economy following a U.S. military operation against Nicolas Maduro, emphasizing the need for a secure investment environment amidst political uncertainties.
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