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LA PAZ, Bolivia – The minister leading Bolivia’s efforts to nationalize Bolivia’s oil and gas operations resigned Friday after his government backed down in a dispute with Brazil’s state-run energy company, the industry’s biggest investor.
Andres Soliz stepped down a day after Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera said Bolivia was suspending a measure
Brazil’s state-run oil giant Petrobras had responded angrily to the decree by Soliz, with its chief executive Sergio Gabrielli canceling a trip to Bolivia for high-level meetings aimed at resolving the escalating dispute.
The resignation was seen as a blow to leftist President Evo Morales’ ambitious plan to take over Bolivia’s natural gas and oil industry.
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