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2006:
Favorable results
November
21, 2006
HOLGUIN.—This year, 2006, has been a
year of hard work , with undeniably good results in
diverse fields, and an indication that we can do
things much better, stated Carlos Lage, member of
the Political Bureau and secretary of the Executive
Committee of the Council of Ministers at the end of
a tour of the province. On the subject of energy, he
asserted that with respect to the use of diesel and
gasoline, we are still a long way off from achieving
the savings that could be made and called for
greater control so that fuel can be used for the
economy with the maximum efficiency possible.
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Press
Release from the Central Bank of Cuba
November
17, 2006
As is widely known, in late 2004,
Cuba had to take measures to substitute the Cuban
Convertible Peso for the dollar in monetary
circulation, with the goal of frustrating the
perfidious attempt by the United States government
to prevent dollars in cash that had arrived in Cuba
via completely legal channels from being utilized to
pay for part of our imports of goods and services.
At the time, it was extensively explained how the
U.S. government was bringing pressures to bear
against the Swiss Bank UBS to prohibit it from
carrying out its normal business with Cuba.
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Canadians inaugurate pavilion at Cuban trade fair
October 31,
2006
HAVANA, October 31 (PL) —. More
than 50 Canadian companies and organizations are
attending the 24th Havana Trade Fair (FIHAVE 2006),
and are to inaugurate their pavilion today.
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Cuba and China sign biotechnology
cooperation agreement
October 19,
2006
AN agreement establishing the
third joint venture between Cuba and China in the
biotechnology sphere, now with the preparation of
Neuro-technological products, was signed last night
during the closing event of the 2nd Working Group
Conference for Cuban-Chinese Biotechnological
Cooperation.
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LEADING UP TO THE 24TH HAVANA TRADE
FAIR
More than 750 companies from 43
countries and official delegations
from 11 nations
October 19,
2006
DESPITE the ongoing, all-out efforts
by the Bush administration to intensify its blockade
of Cuba, the island continues to expand its trade
relations, as may be seen at the Havana Trade Fair
(FIHAV), which opens the doors to its 24th edition
on October 30.
•Bacardi:
from C-4 to flamethrowers
September 28, 2006
IT is pretty ironic that the
Bacardi company, which for 50 years has financed the
Cuban-American National Foundation (CANF) and the
C-4 of Posada Carriles, would be victims of a
consumer demand, victims of a bottle of the
controversial rum converted into a flamethrower.
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37 States Now Exporting Food To Cuba;
$57 Million In Poultry Alone
September 27, 2006
Havana, Cuba (AHN).— Ever since a Congressional
loophole allowed for the sale of food to Cuba,
despite America's embargo of the communist island
nation, estimates say millions, if not over a
billion dollars now pour into the country through
trade.
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Havana Trade Fair announced
August
22, 2006
THE 24th edition
of the Havana Trade Fair (FIHAV) takes place from
October 30 to November 4 at its usual venue,
Expocuba, the country’s largest fairground, the
organizing committee has announced.
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Cuba to
boost alcohol production capacity fivefold
June
27, 2006
THE Cuban sugar
industry is about to embark on an accelerated
program of alcohol production, increasing productive
capacity fivefold by modernizing existing
distilleries and installing new sugar cane
fermentation plants.
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Alabama
congress in favor of trade and travel with Cuba
May
3, 2006
THE Alabama state
legislature has approved a resolution urging the
U.S. Congress to lift all trade, financial and
travel restrictions related to Cuba. The
resolution was announced on April 26, during the
signing of an agreement between the Cuban company
Alimport and Ron Sparks, Alabama’s agriculture
commissioner, providing for sales to Cuba of $20
million in U.S. foodstuffs, $7 million of which were
concretized during a visit to the island by a
delegation from that state.
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Joint
venture with Canada to expand nickel production to
49,000 tons
April 19, 2006
AN ambitious program
to expand the annual capacity of the Cuban-Canadian
nickel plus cobalt joint venture to 49,000 tons per
year has begun in the eastern province of Holguín.
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Barrel of oil in excess of $70 in
London
April 14, 2006
LONDON, April 13.—This Thursday Brent
North Sea oil reached $70.57 per barrel in London,
thus marking a new historical record within the
framework of the nuclear dispute between the United
States and Iran and oil reserves in the former
country.
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Joint
venture to reactivate Cienfuegos refinery
April 11, 2006
WITH the signing today of an association agreement
and the complementary documents, the PDV-CUPET Ltd
joint venture to reactivate the oil refinery in the
province of Cienfuegos has been constituted. The oil
companies PDVSA of Venezuela and CUPET of Cuba
authorized the formalization of the agreement to
their respective subsidiaries PDVSA CUBA and
Comercial CUPET, thus fulfilling the letter of
intent signed on April 28, 2005 under the Bolivarian
Alternative for the Americas, an initiative of
Presidents Hugo Chávez of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela and Fidel Castro of Cuba.
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Growth in exports compensases for
overseas purchases
February
17, 2006
CUBA’s foreign trade grew by 23% last
year, and nearly 10 billion pesos worth of trade was
carried out, surpassing what was registered in 1991,
before the start of the Special Period. Growth in
exports of goods and services in 2005 compensated
for spending on imports, affirmed Raúl de la Nuez,
minister of foreign trade, in an interview with
Granma daily.
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Cuba to buy more vehicles from China
February
17, 2006
CUBA is negotiating the purchase of approximately
8,000 vehicles from the People’s Republic of China,
President Fidel Castro informed after announcing
that in upcoming weeks, 30 buses from that Asian
nation will go into service to transport passengers
between Havana and Pinar del Río.
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The poor
nations must unite in this globalized world
February
8, 2006
PRESIDENT Fidel Castro accompanied Doctor Mahathir
Bin Mohamad, the former prime minister of Malaysia,
during his special address to the 8th International
Conference of Economists on Globalization and
Problems of Development.
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Differences between rich and poor hard to solve in
the WTO
December 15, 2005
HONG KONG, China,
December 14.—The contradictions between the
underdeveloped and developed nations within the
6th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade
Organization seemed insoluble today, at the end of
the second day of the meeting, PL reports.
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FIHAV 2005 demonstrates Cuba’s
commercial development
November
9, 2005
THE 23rd edition
of the Havana Trade Fair wound up successfully with
meetings, signed letters of intent and contracts
between Cuban enterprises and companies from various
countries, as well as the exhibition of the newest
products that qualify the event as one of the
largest trade fairs on the continent and an exponent
of Cuba’s commercial development, despite the
blockade and climatic adversities.
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23rd Havana Trade Fair
Contracts worth more than $400
million
November
2, 2005
DESPITE the blockade
and the wake of Hurricane Wilma, the 23rd edition of
the Havana Trade Fair promises to be one of the most
successful, given that commercial agreements have
been reached worth more than an estimated $400
million. Contracts with companies from the United
States, Venezuela, China and Canada were the high
point of Cuba’s main trade fair, where it was
announced during the opening that the island’s
economy is presenting a moderate but steady ascent.
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Agricultural cooperation between Cuba
and Canada to increase
September 16, 2005
HAVANA, September 15 (NOTIMEX).—The
ministers of agriculture of Cuba and Canada have
signed an Agreement of Understanding to develop
actions of mutual cooperation in different areas,
the Cuban embassy in Ottawa announced today.
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Governor of Nebraska favors normalization of relations
August 16, 2005
REPRESENTATIVES from more than a dozen companies in the state of Nebraska and the Cuban enterprise Alimport have begun negotiations in Havana for the potential sale of agricultural products to Cuba.
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The law that
unleashed the U.S. economic war against Cuba
July
21, 2005
WHEN the First Agrarian Reform Act was signed in
Cuba on May 17, 1959, the United States sentenced
the Cuban Revolution to death with an economic war
that it continues to maintain by way of the blockade.
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Oil, the
only US interest in Africa
July 7, 2005
THE discovery
of oil in Africa would seem to have begun to
reinsert the continent into the dynamics of world
trade and has resuscitated considerable interest
on the part of the US government. In the autumn of
2002, the British magazine The Economist made an
accusation to that effect that was echoed by
officials and researchers.
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House
Committee trying to facilitate Cuba-US trade
June
24, 2005
ACCORDING to Reuters, on
Tuesday the House Appropriations Committee passed
an amendment to deactivate the Treasury Department
measure of last February increasing the
limitations on food sales to Cuba.
• Louisiana draws
closer to Cuba
March
10, 2005
LOUISIANA Governor Kathleen Babineaux
Blanco and Pedro Alvarez, director of the Cuban firm
Alimport, have signed a $15 million trade deal for
rice, dairy products, soya, fish feed stock and
other goods from that US state.
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Cuba signs
expansion agreement with Canadian firm Sherrit
March
4, 2005
Cuba has signed an agreement with Canadian company
Sherrit International, aimed at expanding their
joint venture in the nickel industry, official
sources reported today.
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Cuban
tropical fruits in Europe and Canada
March
4, 2005
ORGANIC coconuts, papaya and
mango pulp are some of the new exportable
agricultural products in Cuba that have been
introduced to – and well-received in –the
competitive tropical fruit market in Europe and
Canada.
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Cigar
festival contributes $1.3 million to public health
in its first decade
March
1, 2005
WITH an auction
featuring several cigar cases signed by President
Fidel Castro that fetched 530,000 euros, a total
contribution of $1.3 million to Cuban public health
has been made during the first decade of festivals
dedicated to the best cigars in the world.
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Handcrafted pleasures
February
24, 2005
PERHAPS most citizens of the world, with a lighter
in their hands and poised to enjoy the delicacies of
a cigar, do not stop for a second to think about the
long history that the exquisite fragrance of a cigar
treasures, elaborated for the solace and pleasure
that have gained many aficionados and notable people
from diverse eras.
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Latin America sustaining the US
budget deficit
February 18, 2005
INSTEAD of
serving to protect the population the current
economic model of the Latin America and the
Caribbean is forcing them to emigrate. For experts
meeting at the 7th International Conference on
Globalization and the Problems of Development in
Havana, the region’s principal export line is that
of persons and large-scale emigration to the
developed nations.
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Higher income for the same quantity
of fruit
February 18, 2005
DIVERSIFICATION in the Cuban citrus industry has
made it possible to increase income whilst exporting
the same amount of fruit to the European and
Canadian markets. Percy Ruiz, president of the
Ministry of Agriculture’s fruit industry group,
indicated that they are not only offering fresh
fruit but also regular juice, and concentrated and
frozen juice that has been aseptically processed.
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Oil production contract with Chinese
enterprise
January 31,
2005
THE national
Cubapetróleo company and SINOPEC of China have
signed a joint production contract for one of the
island’s potential oil regions, announced the
ministry of basic industry in a press release dated
January 30.
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Fruits take their rightful place
December
30,
2004
IN a hot
country like Cuba, to drink a chilled juice or eat a
piece of fruit is the most desirable way to quench
your thirst on an island that has an almost
permanent summer. The availability of fresh fruit in
the farmers’ markets has its ups and downs, but what
do remain high are the prices.
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Cuba optimizes its financial machinery for 2005
December
30,
2004
CUBA is today optimizing its
financial machinery given what will be an increase
in external flows from the island in 2005, a product
of the positive economic prospects announced by
President Fidel Castro in the Cuban Parliament.
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Significant increase in education and
health budgets for 2005
December
24,
2004
FOR 2005, 68%
of the state budget spending is to be directed to
raising the levels of education, public health,
social security, culture, sports and science and
technology, announced Georgina Barreiro, minister of
finance and prices, on presenting the draft budget
law to deputies.
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FIDEL WITH U.S.
BUSINESSPEOPLE IN HAVANA
"I admire what you are doing"
December
17,
2004
"YOU are not
harming anyone, you are not harming your country,"
President Fidel Castro told American farmers
participating in trade talks between Cuba and U.S.
food companies.
•
Trade negotiation round underway
with U.S. business sector
December
16,
2004
Despite U.S.
government restrictions imports of foodstuffs from
that country have continued throughout 2004.
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Missiles dictate the balance of the
world economy
December
1,
2004
IN the eastern part of New
Guinea, a transnational corporation is operating the
largest gold mine on the planet, valued at more than
$80 billion. However, in this same place, thousands
of its inhabitants have died due to drought ruining
harvests and leaving consequences such as starvation
and malaria.
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The
first Cigar Shop of Beijing
November 30,
2004
BEIJING, nov 29
(Prensa Latina).— The first Cigar Shop of Beijing
began to work Monday in a luxurious hotel in this
capital, for the retailer distribution of the
famous Cuban cigars.
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Cuba buys Montana agricultural
products
November 29,
2004
HELENA.—Cuba has satisfied a
historic trade agreement to buy Montana-grown wheat,
dried beans and peas worth $10 million. Sen. Max
Baucus, D-Mont., who helped broker the deal,
announced Tuesday that the Cuban government has
bought $10.4 million worth of Montana crops, making
good on an agreement reached last year between the
communist island nation and Montana farmers.
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China to buy 4,000 tons of Cuban
nickel per year
November 23,
2004
FOUR of the 16 documents signed between Cuba and China in the framework of the visit by President Hu Jintao are linked to nickel, a mineral of which the island possesses one of the principal
world reserves.
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‘I’m backing Cuba’
November 19,
2004
A beautiful flame ASIA KIA PICANTO showed on its windscreen the gold medal won by FINAUTO, the Italian enterprise that exports vehicles of various kinds to Cuba. Its representative, Massimo Bonanno, feels very proud, as do his workers, of the reward for so many years of constant work on the island.
• Convertible peso emerges fortified
November 17,
2004
“WE can guarantee a convertible peso with an acceptable value on an international scale,” President Fidel Castro assured.
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