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Bolivia’s government fast-tracking five key laws aimed at reviving its economy and attracting foreign investment

by | Mar 31, 2026 | 0 comments

Bolivia’s government is fast-tracking five key laws aimed at reviving the economy, attracting foreign investment, and opening up its lithium sector. These reforms form part of a broader strategy to reverse years of weak growth, low foreign direct investment, and heavy state control over strategic industries.

Central to the plan is a new overarching investment law designed to provide legal certainty and long-term stability for investors—an issue widely seen as a major barrier to foreign capital. Business leaders stress that predictable rules over decades are essential to attract large-scale investments.

Alongside this, sector-specific laws will target hydrocarbons, electricity, renewable energy, and lithium. These reforms aim to modernise the regulatory framework, introduce more flexible tax systems, and expand private-sector participation, particularly in energy production.

A key focus is lithium, one of Bolivia’s most valuable natural resources. The government intends to open the sector to private investment while maintaining a degree of state involvement, seeking a balance between national control and external capital.

Overall, the legislative package is designed to reduce bureaucracy, improve investor confidence, and reposition Bolivia as a more competitive destination for international investment, especially in strategic resources critical to the global energy transition.

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