Havana, June 21 (ACN) Cuba will sign a contract for the creation of a joint venture this year directed at the development of a golf complex in the province of Pinar del Rio that will be upon completion one of the largest in Latin America.
Yuslenia Saumell, Business Specialist at the Tourism Ministry told Cuban News Agency that before the end of the year they will iron out the proposal with the Spanish company that will execute the works alongside its Cuban counterpart in the Punta Colorada project.
She also said that a similar project in El Salado, which belongs to the Mariel Special Development Zone is also in its final approval stage.
Created with the Chinese Beijing Enterprises Holdings Limited Company and the British Essence Hotels and Resorts, there are currently two joint firms for the construction of the site associated to golf courses in Bello Monte in Havana and in Varadero resort.
During the International Seminar of Tourism Journalists underway in Havana, with the participation of reporters from 12 countries the Cuban specialist explained that up until now there are over 60 foreign investment projects under negotiations.
Saumell added that new hotel management contracts are expected to be signed his month with Spain and Canada.
He added that there are talks underway with other markets like the United Arab Emirates and China interested in exploring investment opportunities in Cuba's tourism industry.
Among the results of the period, he highlighted the signing of two contracts with the US Starwood group belonging to the Marriott hotel chain for the management of the Inglaterra and Quinta Avenida Hotels both in Havana.
The Cuban Tourism Ministry has a portfolio that includes 127 projects, of these 25 for the construction of hotels, 97 under the modality of hotel management with or without foreign financing and five dedicated to marinas.
There is a program for the construction of 108 thousand new rooms of which 30 thousand is with foreign capital from now to 2030.
The foreign investment law was reformed and the business opportunities for tourism was expanded. Tourism is one of the most dynamic sectors in the country and second source of hard currency for the economy.
The 11th Seminar, to conclude on Friday at the Jose Marti International Journalism Institute promotes exchanges among over 50 professionals in Cuba, United States, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Uruguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and for the first time, Russia.
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