
The injection of fresh foreign currency, which branches such as tourism, biotechnology and nickel seek to provide to the Cuban economy, usually occurs under the effects of the U.S. blockade, the ups and downs of international prices, the problems of the logistics chain and geopolitical conflicts on a global scale.
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The province of Holguín is one of the territories in the country that is based more on productivity in the industrial sector.
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