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Bolivia will export milk, textiles, mobile phones and computers to Cuba, following the agreement signed Wednesday in La Paz, the capital of this South American nation, to establish mechanisms for 39, financial and commercial exchanges.
Bolivian Minister of Productive Development and Plural Economy, Eugenio Rojas, and Cuban Ambbadador to Bolivia, Benigno Pérez, signed the document, which also approves the import of products from the Caribbean island.
Rojas Both countries, while stressing that the agreement "means support for the Bolivian producers sector".
For his part, the Cuban diplomat said that it is secret that the bilateral relations are "at the highest level", both politics and the social sphere.
Pérez recalled that the current Cuban leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, met last year with his Bolivian counterpart, Evo M orally, which gave rise to commercial exchanges between the two countries.
In March of this year, a Cuban delegation headed by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Ileana Núñez, went to Bolivia.
On this occasion, they reviewed the agenda of the working group on economic complementarity that responds to the talks held at the end of May 2017 between the Cuban First Vice President , Miguel Díaz-Canel, and the Bolivian leader.
Official data indicate that the project comprises five areas: trade in goods and services, financing, logistics, joint ventures and investment, and trade promotion. (PL)
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