Cuba will free the remainder of hard-currency assets owned by foreign companies that have been held back in national bank accounts since 2008, President Raúl Castro said in his closing speech after the National Assembly’s summer session. A partial restructuring of foreign debt with Cuba’s main lenders has helped “reduce hold-backs of transfers abroad and put us in conditions to approve that they will be lifted for good before the current year ends,” Castro said.">Cuba will free the remainder of hard-currency assets owned by foreign companies that have been held back in national bank accounts since 2008, President Raúl Castro said in his closing speech after the National Assembly’s summer session. A partial restructuring of foreign debt with Cuba’s main lenders has helped “reduce hold-backs of transfers abroad and put us in conditions to approve that they will be lifted for good before the current year ends,” Castro said.">

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Cuba will free the remainder of hard-currency assets owned by foreign companies that have been held back in national bank accounts since 2008, President Raúl Castro said in his closing speech after the National Assembly’s summer session.

A partial restructuring of foreign debt with Cuba’s main lenders has helped “reduce hold-backs of transfers abroad and put us in conditions to approve that they will be lifted for good before the current year ends,” Castro said, adding that a “tense situation” continues to affect the country’s external finances. ” We will persist in gradually recovering the international credibility of the Cuban economy.”

Cuba has not published comprehensive data about its foreign debt since 2007.

Hit by extensive hurricane damage, higher oil and food prices, and dropping tourism, nickel and sugar revenues in 2008, the government faced a cash crunch that has been gradually improving over the past two years, as Cuba cut back spending and imports, and exports have been rising.

Source: www.cubastandard.com/2011/08/04/castro-frozen-assets-to-be-released-this...


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