Trump revealed that he had advised Chevron to maintain its operations in Venezuela approximately six months ago. The directive highlights the intersection of U.S. energy policy, geopolitical strategy, and corporate decision-making in a region marked by political and economic uncertainty. This move reflects broader discussions about American influence on energy markets and international business interests amid shifting Latin American dynamics. The timing and nature of such political guidance continues to shape how multinational corporations navigate complex jurisdictional challenges and regulatory environments.

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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 01-09 21:00
This political interference in the energy business is truly incredible...
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FOMOmonstervip
· 01-09 20:54
Coming back to energy cards? The mess in Venezuela isn't over yet...
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NftRegretMachinevip
· 01-09 20:45
Energy geopolitics: the US talks one way and does another; Venezuela is really just a pawn.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 01-09 20:31
ngl this feels like a whole new difficulty epoch for geopolitics... when politicians start mining corporate decisions like hashrate optimization lol. chevron's still running the long game while everyone else panic-sells their positions fr
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