 Venezuela, plagued with shortages of
basic goods, was offered a reprieve by the Prime Minister of neighboring
Trinidad and Tobago: exchange oil for tissue paper. Prime Minister Kamla
Persad-Bissessar suggested an oil-for-tissue swap in a news conference Tuesday
following a meeting in Port of Spain with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
She said the deal would benefit both countries. “The concept of commodity
sharing is simple -– the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will purchase goods
identified by the Government of Venezuela from T&T’s manufacturers, such as
tissue paper, gasoline, and parts for machinery,” Persad-Bissessar said. More…
Venezuela, plagued with shortages of
basic goods, was offered a reprieve by the Prime Minister of neighboring
Trinidad and Tobago: exchange oil for tissue paper. Prime Minister Kamla
Persad-Bissessar suggested an oil-for-tissue swap in a news conference Tuesday
following a meeting in Port of Spain with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
She said the deal would benefit both countries. “The concept of commodity
sharing is simple -– the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will purchase goods
identified by the Government of Venezuela from T&T’s manufacturers, such as
tissue paper, gasoline, and parts for machinery,” Persad-Bissessar said. More… Thursday, February 26, 2015
Tissue paper-for-Venezuelan oil swap offered by Trinidad
 Venezuela, plagued with shortages of
basic goods, was offered a reprieve by the Prime Minister of neighboring
Trinidad and Tobago: exchange oil for tissue paper. Prime Minister Kamla
Persad-Bissessar suggested an oil-for-tissue swap in a news conference Tuesday
following a meeting in Port of Spain with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
She said the deal would benefit both countries. “The concept of commodity
sharing is simple -– the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will purchase goods
identified by the Government of Venezuela from T&T’s manufacturers, such as
tissue paper, gasoline, and parts for machinery,” Persad-Bissessar said. More…
Venezuela, plagued with shortages of
basic goods, was offered a reprieve by the Prime Minister of neighboring
Trinidad and Tobago: exchange oil for tissue paper. Prime Minister Kamla
Persad-Bissessar suggested an oil-for-tissue swap in a news conference Tuesday
following a meeting in Port of Spain with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
She said the deal would benefit both countries. “The concept of commodity
sharing is simple -– the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will purchase goods
identified by the Government of Venezuela from T&T’s manufacturers, such as
tissue paper, gasoline, and parts for machinery,” Persad-Bissessar said. More… 
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