Cuba is struggling to secure enough milk for children, a minister said, in the latest shortage putting strain on a decades-old subsidies scheme created by the late Fidel Castro. Milk deliveries for children aged 6 months to 2 years had been delayed this month, minister of interior commerce, Betsy Diaz, said late on Thursday, though she promised deliveries would begin shortly in smaller quantities for priority groups. Children with chronic illness, for example, will receive milk but at half their normal allotment, Diaz said.
Javier Herrera writes in Havana Times: Ministers, Cynicism, and Mockery In any normal country – and I say “normal” because in the dystopia called Cuba nothing functions like in the rest of the world – the Ministers and other government authorities have the obligation to face the people and account for their management, especially when
At the invitation of the Cuban government, Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy (MoE), visited the Havana International Fair 2022 in the Republic of Cuba.
Non-oil trade between the UAE and the Caribbean market totalled nearly Dh422 million in 2021, while the total volume of UAE’s non-oil exports to the region..