Venezuela's ongoing shortage of U.S. dollars is pushing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to increasingly rely on cryptocurrencies for foreign exchange needs. Official foreign exchange auctions have excluded many SMEs, forcing them to turn to unofficial markets and digital currencies to sustain import activities. Between mid-January and early March 2026, the total value of official U.S. dollar auctions was approximately $1.3 billion, marking a 13% decline from the same period in 2025.
Large enterprises in sectors such as food, medical, and chemicals receive priority in these auctions, leaving medium-sized suppliers in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and technology without access to necessary funds. With Venezuelan banks isolated from the global financial system due to sanctions, SMEs are increasingly using cryptocurrencies for cross-border payments, despite initially considering them a last-resort option.
Venezuela's Dollar Shortage Drives SMEs to Cryptocurrency for Imports
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