Exportations
Bolivia traditionally has been integrated in
international trade through export of raw materials. At present,
the liberal market model has been proposed as one of its central
pillars of development in the production of goods under a
"broad-based export model", where economic initiatives that
involve all participants benefited from the process.
Within this framework, the government has opted for the HIPC
program that allows a reduction of its external debt in exchange
for the implementation of a Bolivian Strategy for Poverty
Reduction (Bolivian Poverty Reduction Strategy). One of the core
of this strategy is to promote economic and social development
through intensive development of production chains for export.
This very productive is also encouraged by another political
process: the incorporation of Bolivia in the regime of
"preferences" that regulates the Trade Promotion Act and Drug
Eradication in the Andes (ATPDEA). This is a compensatory
program where the Andean countries must be certified by United
States in its fight against drug trafficking to enable the
marketing of certain products with zero tariff.
The various private economic expectations
focus on international trade as a means to combat poverty, out
of economic crisis and boost national development. Pacha Tata
World Brokerage Services identifies the marketing strategy of
expanding target markets since they do not play with the
economic security of a country, establishing a single market.