Cuban President visits sites of social and economic importance in Havana
President Miguel Díaz-Canel yesterday visited the Food Processing Industry Research Institute and Antillana Steelworks, in the capital
The Cuban President talked with workers about a range of issues, including salaries, shift work, break schedules, meals, transportation, and recreational opportunities. Photo: Estudio Revolución
President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermudez, yesterday August 1, visited sites of social and economic importance in Havana, including the Food Processing Industry Research Institute and the José Martí Metallurgical Enterprise, known as the Antillana Steelworks.
The Food Processing Industry Research Institute was founded in 1977.Photo: Estudio Revolución
Díaz-Canel described the Antillana Steelworks as one of the country’s most important industrial facilities. Photo: Estudio Revolución
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