The current crisis – a toxic mix of fuel shortages, rising food prices, and plummeting foreign reserves – has disrupted millions of lives, exposing deep flaws in the country's economic and political systems. At the heart of Bolivia's troubles lies its dependence on commodities like natural gas. While the early 2000s boom brought unprecedented wealth, successive governments failed to use this windfall to diversify the economy or build sustainable industries. Instead, the nation doubled down on a volatile resource sector, leaving it vulnerable to fluctuating global markets. Today, as gas production dwindles and imports drain the country's limited reserves, Bolivia faces the dire consequences of this short-sightedness. The fuel crisis has rippled across the economy, crippling agriculture and transportation.
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