Mariel Special Development Zone reports progress
Accepted thus far to operate in the Mariel Special Development Zone are one International Economic Association; ten foreign-owned companies; four joint ventures; and four Cuban state enterprises
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Accepted thus far to operate in the Mariel Special Development Zone are one International Economic Association; ten foreign-owned companies; four joint ventures; and four Cuban state enterprises
People, whether visiting the island for pleasure, business, or both, want to learn more about a destination which can legitimately call itself one of the safest, most peaceful countries in the world, abounding in natural and historic riches
Oneido tells Granma International that in 2012 he had yields of up to 48 kilograms of honey per hive and that this year this has risen to 113kg. He adds that the amount of honey produced has almost tripled in the past four years and that he believes it will be even greater in the future
In 2017, the island expects to receive three times more cruise passengers than last year
After five years of efforts to update the economy, the private sector - including the self-employed, small businesses, and cooperatives - has grown exponentially, while state enterprises providing the economy's basic foundation have been strengthened
This year foreign trade must be strengthened, while the foreign investment process must become more dynamic, in order to meet the country’s economic needs
According to President and founder of Sahic, Arturo García, the event, approaching its 10th anniversary, is being held for the first time in the Caribbean, and features a carefully elaborated program designed to provide potential investors with a better understanding of Cuba’s reality and business opportunities in its tourist sector
Just as Cuba has attracted interest worldwide, principally as a result of the gradual but continuous updating of its economy, the country has transformed the principal example of this process: the Mariel Special Development Zone (ZEDM), an area of 465.4 square kilometers covered in vegetation and an ideal location to house the largest industrial park in the Caribbean and Central America
Eliodoro Pérez Reyes holds a degree in Agronomy Education and has more than a decade of experience as a political and student leader. He believes that the greatest obligation of Cuban youth is to immortalize the thought of Fidel Castro
Aware that the energy sector is one of the 12 areas prioritized for foreign investment, Granma International takes a look at the strategic lines the country has charted for the oil industry this the current year