Analysts reckon that if the U.S. government goes ahead with offloading Venezuela's piled-up crude inventories, it could be a game-changer for the country's economic situation. The catch? Washington actually needs to follow through on what it's committing to. Get it right, and you're looking at Venezuela stepping out of isolation. Miss the mark, and well—the whole thing falls apart. It's one of those classic scenarios where policy consistency matters as much as the headline announcement.
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Analysts reckon that if the U.S. government goes ahead with offloading Venezuela's piled-up crude inventories, it could be a game-changer for the country's economic situation. The catch? Washington actually needs to follow through on what it's committing to. Get it right, and you're looking at Venezuela stepping out of isolation. Miss the mark, and well—the whole thing falls apart. It's one of those classic scenarios where policy consistency matters as much as the headline announcement.