United States Relations with Cuba: Report of a Special Study Mission to Cuba, August 30-September 3, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 12 pagini |
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In addition , Cuba's foreign trade also rose by 60 per- cent , from 1.733 billion pesos ( 1 peso equals $ 1.21 ) in 1964 to 2.541 billion pesos in 1973 . 2 1 Furthermore , an increasing amount of Cuba's foreign trade 2.
In addition , Cuba's foreign trade also rose by 60 per- cent , from 1.733 billion pesos ( 1 peso equals $ 1.21 ) in 1964 to 2.541 billion pesos in 1973 . 2 1 Furthermore , an increasing amount of Cuba's foreign trade 2.
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Prior to 1959 , 70 percent of the arable land was in the hands of only 7 percent of the population . Today , after the enactment of the second agrarian reform law in 1963 , 187,000 peasant families now own their own land , equaling 30 ...
Prior to 1959 , 70 percent of the arable land was in the hands of only 7 percent of the population . Today , after the enactment of the second agrarian reform law in 1963 , 187,000 peasant families now own their own land , equaling 30 ...
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harvest , 25 percent of the sugar cane was mechanically cut . INRA's planners expect that , by 1980 , 60 percent of the cane will be cut and transported by machines . At the Agrupacion Genetica Matanzas , an experimental farm in ...
harvest , 25 percent of the sugar cane was mechanically cut . INRA's planners expect that , by 1980 , 60 percent of the cane will be cut and transported by machines . At the Agrupacion Genetica Matanzas , an experimental farm in ...
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The cost of their apartment is $ 2,000 pesos which is paid for by having the State deduct 6 percent of the husband's salary each month until the total is reached at which time no further payment is required .
The cost of their apartment is $ 2,000 pesos which is paid for by having the State deduct 6 percent of the husband's salary each month until the total is reached at which time no further payment is required .
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Prior to the 1959 revolution , and the break in economic relations , Cuba enjoyed preferential import duty rates , most of which were 20 percent lower than those applicable to American imports from other nations .
Prior to the 1959 revolution , and the break in economic relations , Cuba enjoyed preferential import duty rates , most of which were 20 percent lower than those applicable to American imports from other nations .
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Pagina 3 - On August 21, 1975, the US Government announced modifications in those aspects of US restrictions on trade with Cuba which affect third countries, in order to bring them into accord with the policy of the Organization of American States to allow each member state to determine for itself the nature of its economic and diplomatic relations with the Government of Cuba. In this context, the Department of Commerce generally will consider favorably on a caseby-case basis requests for authorization for...
Pagina 3 - It is the sense of the Congress that the satisfactory resolution of property claims by a Cuban Government recognized by the United States remains an essential condition for the full resumption of economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.
Pagina 10 - ... utilize the discretionary authority granted him by section 5 and to follow in this respect the Congressional intent behind that section. The suspension of the status became effective in regard to Cuba after it had been declared by law (Sec. 401. Tariff Classification Act of 1962: PL 87-456; 76 Stat. 78) a Communist nation within the meaning of section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. The same statute also directed the suspension of the reciprocal preferential tariff treatment...