Venezuela crisis: the view from Caracas farmers’ market – BBC News
Venezuela’s economy has been in recession since 2014 – it’s economy has shrunk by a third since then and the IMF thinks things could get worse next year with an estimated drop of 18% more.
As the G20 nations meet in Buenos Aires, Venezuela is a worry nearby the summit for many of those attending including the host president Mauricio Macri.
It’s rare for international correspondents to be granted access to report from Venezuela, but the BBC’s Vladimir Hernandez managed to send this report from Caracas.
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