IMF Resumes Dealings with Venezuela, Potential $5B in Funding
Published on 4/17/2026

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The IMF and World Bank have resumed dealings with Venezuela after a hiatus since 2019. This decision allows for a comprehensive assessment of Venezuela’s economy, potentially unlocking $5 billion in special drawing rights. Venezuela has around $60 billion in defaulted bonds, with total external debt estimated between $150 billion to $170 billion. The engagement signals a shift in dynamics after the ousting of former President Nicolas Maduro, as stakeholders anticipate progress in debt restructuring and investment in the country's oil sector, particularly with the involvement of Chevron (CVX).
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