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    Home > Finance > Venezuela under Maduro shipped gold worth $5.2 billion to Switzerland
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    Venezuela under Maduro shipped gold worth $5.2 billion to Switzerland

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    Posted on January 6, 2026

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

    Venezuela under Maduro shipped gold worth $5.2 billion to Switzerland - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Venezuela exported $5.2 billion in gold to Switzerland from 2013-2016 under Maduro, ceasing in 2017 due to EU sanctions.

    Venezuela's $5.2 Billion Gold Exports to Switzerland Under Maduro

    By John Revill

    ZURICH, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Venezuela transported gold worth almost 4.14 billion Swiss francs ($5.20 billion) to Switzerland during the early years of the leadership of ousted President Nicolas Maduro, customs data shows.

    The South American country sent 113 metric tons of the precious metal to Switzerland from 2013 - when Maduro took office - to 2016, according to data reviewed by Reuters.

    The gold originated from Venezuela's central bank, Swiss broadcaster SRF said, at a time when the government was selling down gold to support its economy.

    There were no gold exports from Venezuela to Switzerland from 2017, when EU sanctions were imposed, to 2025, customs data showed.

    Maduro was seized by U.S. special forces in a raid in Caracas on January 3, and faces charges in a New York court including drug trafficking and narco-terrorism.

    On Monday, Switzerland ordered the freezing of assets held in the country by Maduro, and 36 associates, but did not give any information on possible value or source of such funds.

    It is unknown if there is any link between any such assets and gold transferred from the central bank.

    The gold, from Venezuela's reserves, was likely transferred to Switzerland for processing, certification and onward transport, SRF reported.

    Switzerland is one of the world's biggest centres for gold refining, with the country hosting five large refineries.

    The central bank of Venezuela has sold down its gold reserves to support the country's economy and raise hard currency in the face of U.S. sanctions.

    "There was big distress selling by the Venezuelan central bank from 2012 to 2016. A lot of this will have come to Switzerland," said Rhona O'Connell, a markets analyst at StoneX.

    "Thereafter it could have stayed with counterparties in the financial sector, or sold as small bars to Asia, or anywhere in the world."

    The gold exports to Switzerland fell to zero in 2017 when the European Union sanctioned various Venezuelan individuals accused of human rights violations or undermining democracy. Switzerland adopted the EU sanctions in early 2018.

    The sanctions did not contain a general Swiss embargo on gold imports from Venezuela.

    "There was probably a major drop-off in exports after because the Venezuelan central bank simply ran out of gold," said StoneX's O'Connell.

    ($1 = 0.7924 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Venezuela exported gold worth $5.2 billion to Switzerland from 2013 to 2016.
    • •The gold was sold to support Venezuela's economy amid sanctions.
    • •No gold exports occurred from 2017 due to EU sanctions.
    • •Switzerland is a major center for gold refining.
    • •Maduro faces charges in the U.S. for drug trafficking and narco-terrorism.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Venezuela under Maduro shipped gold worth $5.2 billion to Switzerland

    1What is gold?

    Gold is a precious metal that is highly valued for its rarity and use in jewelry, electronics, and as an investment. It is often seen as a safe-haven asset during economic uncertainty.

    2What is a central bank?

    A central bank is a financial institution that manages a country's currency, money supply, and interest rates. It oversees monetary policy and aims to stabilize the economy.

    3What are EU sanctions?

    EU sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by the European Union against countries, individuals, or entities to maintain or restore international peace and security, often in response to violations of international law.

    4What is asset freezing?

    Asset freezing is a legal process that prevents individuals or entities from accessing or transferring their assets, often used in cases involving suspected illegal activities or sanctions.

    5What is economic distress selling?

    Economic distress selling refers to the forced sale of assets at lower prices due to financial difficulties. It often occurs when an entity needs to raise cash quickly to meet obligations.

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