Escalating anti-government protests and nationwide roadblocks in Bolivia have paralyzed supply lines to La Paz, triggering severe shortages of food and fuel while causing prices for basic goods to more than double. This infrastructure collapse and the distribution of contaminated fuel damaging local transportation hardware present critical operational hurdles for professionals managing regional logistics or business continuity. Stakeholders must now monitor whether a proposed cabinet reshuffle and new government inclusion policies can resolve the worst economic crisis in forty years before further volatility disrupts the region.
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