Insumos Bolivia
Get all the information about Insumos Bolivia, a company operating mainly in the Petrochemicals, Banking, Infrastructure and Mining & Metals sector. Connect with its key contacts, projects, shareholders, related news and more. The company has operations in Bolivia, which include Cement plant, Small cells, Trade, Financing, Fiber, Tower, Duct, Infra, Cable, copper, other infra, Federal Government, Backbone, Satellite, Microwave, LTE-M, 4G LTE, Fixed, 3G, Mobile infra, Adhesives & Sealants, Fertilizer, Networks andWi-Fi/WiMax. Write to us at info@bnamericas.com or call us at +56 (2) 29410300 to schedule a demonstration of our platform.
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Insumos Bolivia is a decentralized public institution created in 2008 in La Paz to contribute to the strengthening of national policies on food security, reduce monopolies and price fixing; financing of production development projects; offering loans to vulnerable sectors; provision of strategic supplies; managing and monetizing public and private resources, and international donations; and support the Government with exportation of added-value products. The functions of Insumos Bolivia also include the acquisition of raw materials and supplies of high impact for production in the national and international market, and local added-value products to export them, as well as the trading of products and supplies in the domestic market.
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