The mega project is being developed very quickly, Alicia Barcena, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) said, when commenting on the impressions of her tour through ZDEM, an area that reflects the leading role Cuba grants today to foreign investment to boost key sectors, including agribusiness, biotechnology, energy and tourism.
Called to be the door of Cuba to the world, the enclave is aimed at encouraging comprehensive projects, promoting exports of domestic products of high added value and creating jobs, in constant coordination with the international trade and domestic economy.
Referring to the 118 Foreign Investment Law, she said it offers clear definitions of the sectors in which Cuba aims to promote the participation of foreign capital.
I believe that many entrepreneurs have interest in new opportunities that Cuba, a country that is changing a lot, she said, offers.
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