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Every dollar that goes up in oil will cost the country US $ 64 million

For the economist Henry Hebrard the rise in the price of crude oil is bad news starting the year, since unlike 2019 when the price was at US $ 45, today there is talk of an increase of US $ 4 above the US $ 59.10 contemplated in the 2020 budget.

For every dollar the price goes up, oil “the impact is US $ 64 million, which means an additional RD $ 3,300 million or RD $ 13,000 million in the oil bill, just for those four dollars,” said Hebrard, adding the increases they feel in fuels and inflation and brings a complication in government accounts due to the increase in the subsidy to the electricity sector. Despite the complexity of the external sector, Hebrard believes that there are two elements that will help and it is the entrance of Punta Catalina and the end of the drought and the arrival of rains that feed the hydroelectric plants.

Collado asks to be attentive

Miguel Collado Di Franco is more optimistic and suggests keeping an eye on the market, being vigilant and being cautious. For the economist it is necessary to wait and see how this situation unfolds. Remember that last year there was a bombing in Saudi Arabia and therefore you have to see the real fundamentals, since there is an important supply of crude oil and there is more technology, with a low demand

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