In the day to day I see how in many businesses enter more dollars than the Bolivar, the country is totally flooded with foreign currencies to the point that if you go to ask for a budget for anything you get it in dollars normally, when you enter the business and you see the prices are not in bolivars but in dollars, it's like you say partner the country has a financial dollarization.
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Regards dear @roronoa07.
Thanks for commenting.
Wich region of Venezuela do you come from?
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