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    Ratings for Venezuela from 1998 to 2017 by the U.S. Government-funded NGO Freedom House [276] (1 = free, 7 = not free) A number of foreign firms have left the nation—often due to quarrels with the socialist government—including Smurfit Kappa , Clorox , Kimberly Clark and General Mills ; the departures aggravate unemployment and shortages ...

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