Adonia, from Carnival Cruise Corporation, is the name of the first US cruise ship to visit Cuba in fifty years is scheduled to set sails out of Miami harbor on Sunday afternoon with 700 passengers.
Drone experience in Cuban agriculture yields positive results
A recent experience using drones in a Cuban agriculture cooperative yielded important results, with an impact on cost reduction particularly in the photometric layout of the lands.
Russia will provide Cuba with new cargo transportation equipment
Russia´s Kamaz company will provide Cuba with cargo transportation equipment particularly for the food industry and other sectors of high impact for the population, following a bilateral accord signed Monday in Havana.
Cuban government lowers prices of household products
The Cuban government announced the lowering of a group of household products selling and hard-currency shops in an effort to increase the purchasing power of the local currency, the peso, and in tune with the report to the 7th Communist Party Congress, which reads the salaries and pensions are still low to meet the basic needs of Cuban families.
Two Currencies: A Complex Matter in Current Changes in Cuba
The most eloquent example of the complexity of the process of implementation of the Socio-Economic Guidelines lies in the monetary and exchange duality, asserted on Saturday Army General Raul Castro, First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC).
CARICOM and Cuba to discuss energy cooperation projects
A delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will travel to Cuba to assess possibilities for implementing renewable energy projects in the area, reported PL news agency.
CARICOM and Cuba to Analyze Energy Cooperation Projects
A delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will soon travel to Cuba to assess possibilities for implementing renewable energy projects in the area, Prensa Latina reported.
Barbadian beer joins Cuban imports to relieve local demand
Barbados´ Bank Breweries Limited will soon begin exporting nearly one million boxes of beer to Cuba, where the local demand has surpassed production capacity following the increase of tourism and private businesses.
Cuba passes new regulations on non-state sector
The Cuban Domestic Trade Ministry announced new legal regulations on the private and cooperative sectors, getting in force as of May 2.
Cuban non-state sector will count on wholesale markets
The Cuban Domestic Trade Ministry will soon open wholesale food markets for the private sector, sources with that entity announced.
Minnesota lawmakers push for local airlines to fly to Cuba
Minnesota senators and representatives called Tuesday on the US Department of Transportation to consider direct flights to Cuba by the local Sun Country Airlines.
Cuba and the Bahamas to Boost Agricultural Projects
The Bahamas and Cuba plan to boost several projects concerning agriculture, reported diplomatic sources quoted by Prensa Latina.
U.S. Companies Seek to Expand in the Cuban Market
The growing interest in introducing their technologies in the Cuban market is the main motivation of a dozen U.S. companies participating in the 11th International Construction Fair -FECONS 2016.
Best cruise season ever for Santiago de Cuba
The current season of tourist cruises in this eastern city is considered the best of the last decade with 21 berths to date, of the 24 planned throughout this month.
Cuba and Chile Seek to Strengthen Partnerships in Construction Sector
The need to strengthen partnerships between Cuba and Chile in the construction sector was highlighted on Tuesday during the inauguration of the pavilion of the South American nation in the 11th International Construction Fair, FECONS 2016, on the grounds of Havana's PABEXPO exhibition site.