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Modern electronic meters installed free of charge in cuban homes

Brigades of the Cuban Electric Union (UNE) are installing modern electricity meters are being installed in Cuban houses and businesses whose consumption does not exceed 50 kwh. Read More

Havana will host business event of Non-Aligned Countries

The Second Business Forum of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries (MNOAL) will take place on November 2-3 in Havana. Read More

Cienfuegos oil refinery dock receives overhaul

Works is underway dredging berths at the Camilo Cienfuegos Oil Refinery to increase capacity to receive 228 meter long crude oil tankers with up to 70,000 tons displacement and a keel depth of 11.9 meters. Read More

PETROCARIBE starts bearing fruit

In about two years, PETROCARIBE has consolidated its position. Rather than a simple oil supply contract, PETROCARIBE has boosted technological development, transportation, refining and fuel storage. Read More

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez proposes gas pipeline to Cuba

Chavez also proposed building an oil refinery in Guyana and urged the government of Dominica to accept his offer of a 10,000 barrel-a-day refinery, a project currently awaiting environmental analysis. He said Venezuela's restoration of the Cienfuegos refinery in Cuba will complete in November. Read More

PETROCARIBE summit begins today in Venezuela

The third Summit of PETROCARIBE, an initiative of energy cooperation promoted by Venezuela, begins on Friday at the headquarters of the Venezuelan Ministry of Energy and the Petróleos de Venezuela company (PDVSA) in Caracas, Venezuela. Read More


PETROCARIBE advances towards energy integration

The agenda includes finding ways to revert asymmetric fuel access, boost fair exchange, and promote energy policy coordination, technological cooperation and alternative energy sources. Read More

The age of bad manners

Several factors have brought about indiscipline and the loss of basic social values during the years of the economic crisis in Cuba. The debate is in every corner of the country, even political and academia circles. Cuban society increasingly questions how far the loss of essential educational values, norms of coexistence and respect towards fellow human beings has gone. Something manuals used to call "good manners." Read More

Tínima malt gains ground on Cuban market

According to experts, the drink is highly demanded by Cubans, due to its high quality and presentation. The factory, which is equipped with German technology, can produce 21,000 boxes of malt a day Read More

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