Publish Date: 15 March 2017 - 12:33

CARACAS, Mar. 15 (MNA) – Since Tuesday and until Friday, Caracas is the host of the Venezuela-Cuba Enterprise Meeting, in a bid to strengthen bilateral trade and foster the economic agenda of Venezuela.

The Cuban delegation is headed by Orlando Hernandez, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Cuba, with its members to join the debates on new ways to strengthen trade, with 200 Venezuelan entrepreneurs.
The meeting is sponsored by FEDE Industria, an organization that groups businessmen who represent to micro, small and medium-sized Venezuelan industries, and wanting to promote the economic and social development of the country.
Before starting the meeting, the president of FEDE Manages, Orlando Camacho, talked to the press, and confirmed that there would be present representatives of tourism, food production, chemicals, lubricants, electromechanical, and others.
Camacho told that these businessmen will offer its products inside an agreement framed in looking for solutions that Venezuela could contribute it was doing Cuba, and also to receive currencies for the national industry.
He added that of this meeting,  will go out the working guidelines in which Cuban and Venezuelan businessmen will take part and, in the end, the scope of the agreements will be able to decide and what the exportation intentions will be.
In turn, the Cuban part will present its potentialities of investment in the Special Area of Development Mariel, and other forms of investment in the island.

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