
Bolivia's Economy Minister Challenges IMF Report: A Clash of Economic Perspectives
Bolivia's Economy Minister Disputes IMF Report, Citing Positive Indicators LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – May 30, 2025 – Bolivia's Minister of Economy, Marcelo Montenegro, has publicly challenged key findings in the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) latest economic report on the country. In an interview with the Bolivian news program "Que No Me Pierda," Montenegro highlighted several points of contention. "There are many elements in the IMF report that do not match reality," stated Montenegro, pointing to a robust soy harvest this year and rising mineral prices as examples of positive economic trends not fully reflected in the IMF's assessment. He further emphasized that these factors significantly impact Bolivia's economic growth. The IMF report, released earlier this month, projected a more conservative growth outlook for Bolivia. Montenegro's comments represent a direct challenge to the international organization's analysis and could spark further debate on the state of the Bolivian economy. The government's response to the IMF's findings will be closely watched in the coming weeks.