Businessmen from Latin America, the United States, Asia, Africa
and Europe are
participating in this edition of the island’s largest
commodities exchange that will run until Saturday at the Cuban
capital’s EXPOCUBA exhibition complex, which includes 24
pavilions and covers more than 17,000 square meters.
Spain, Canada, China, Russia and Venezuela are among the most
represented nations, while Italy, Germany, Mexico and Brazil
also have a prominent participation, according to sources from
the event’s organizing committee.
Cuba is present with 111 enterprises, most of them from the food
and health sectors, which exhibit their main exportable products
and services.
Professional visits will continue on Tuesday to FIHAV, which has
consolidated as a trade fair of great interest for companies and
businessmen from around the world who one way or another are
commercially related with the island.
The previous edition of the Fair was attended by over one
thousand companies from 54 nations and concluded with the
signing of accords for over 350 million dollars, according to
the president of the organizing committee, Abraham Caciques.