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WORLD NEWSWednesday 4 November

US companies in Cuba for celebration of commerce                                                                                                   Venezuela leader
                                                                                                                                                 pledges Petrocaribe
M. WEISSENSTEIN                  Monday as he announced           they believe will soar over                  United States. Pepsi, Napa         plan for Caribbean 
Associated Press                 that Cuba saw 4.7 percent        the long term.                               Auto Parts, Gallo Wines and
HAVANA (AP) — A week-            growth in the first half of the  “I have a lot of faith that                  a U.S. tractor company that      E. G. PRESCOTT
long celebration of com-         year, and is expected to         our government will per-                     just got Cuban permission        Associated Press
merce is underway in one         close 2015 with 4 percent,       mit the free flow of tourists                to set up a plant at the new     KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent
of the world’s last com-         up from an anemic 1.3 per-       to Cuba, and the day that                    Mariel port and free trade       (AP) — Venezuelan Presi-
munist countries, with hun-      cent in 2014. “We are con-       happens this island will be-                 zone have stands among           dent Nicolas Maduro on
dreds of international cor-      vinced that it is possible to    come the place that all                      the typical food exporters,      Monday pledged more
porations including some                                                                                       among the few American           resources for the eastern
big U.S. firms flocking to       Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure arrives at the 33rd Havana Interna-                 businesses allowed to sell       Caribbean under the Pet-
Havana to try to do busi-        tional Fair (FIHAV) in Havana, Cuba, Monday, Nov. 2, 2015.                    their goods to Cuban un-         rocaribe program during a
ness with a government                                                                                         der the U.S. embargo.            one-day visit to the nearby
basking in expectations of                                                          (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)  Most said they saw few           island of St. Vincent.
growth set off by detente                                                                                      short-term opportunities for     Maduro said he was seek-
with Washington.                 have a normal and civilized      tourists want to come see,”                  business in Cuba due most-       ing to find a regional hub
The Havana International         relationship with the United     said Sprint CEO Marcelo                      ly to the thicket of prohibi-    that would serve as the
Fair has long been among         States.”                         Claure, who announced                        tions in the U.S. embargo.       center for the construction
the stranger events in the       The loosening of U.S. rules      on Monday that his com-                      “This is a long-term play,”      of 50 homes financed by a
world of international busi-     on visiting Cuba, and a          pany had struck a deal di-                   said Phil Klein, vice presi-     Venezuelan program that
ness: a trade fair in a cash-    rush to see the country that     rectly with the Cuban state                  dent for the Americas            provides fuel at generous
starved country that’s em-       many believe is about to         telecommunications com-                      for Gallo, which set up a        financial terms to Caribbe-
bargoed by the world’s           change, has tourist visits up    pany ETECSA to provide                       stand featuring dozens of        an and Central American
most powerful nation and         by 18 percent, or 400,000        roaming services to Sprint                   brands of wine and spirits,      countries.
views markets with deep          more people, this year.          customers in Cuba. “I want                   an open bar and models in        Maduro said the pilot proj-
suspicion. For years, Cuban      That’s pumped hundreds           all my Sprint customers,                     high heels and short skirts.     ect could serve as a model
bureaucrats, foreign dip-        of millions of dollars into      my 60 million customers,                     “We’re here to learn about       for future investments in
lomats and businessmen           the centrally controlled         to come to Cuba and feel                     the country now that things      St. Vincent. He did not say
gamely trooped through           economy. The expectation         as if they were in any other                 are opening up.”                 how much construction of
the halls of the Pabexpo         that the U.S. will steadily      country in the world.”                       The Mariel port stand was        the homes would cost or
fairgrounds on the outskirts     continue to loosen restric-      This year’s fair, known by the               packed with foreign execu-       provide any other details
of Havana, eyeing stalls         tions on trade with Cuba         Spanish acronym FIHAV, is                    tives, as were the stands of     as he praised the program.
stocked with products like       has set off a fever among        the biggest in 15 years, with                companies from long-time         “There should be no doubt
Spanish canned vegeta-           international investors, who     300 Cuban companies and                      Cuban trading partners           in our minds that PetroCa-
bles and dutifully attending     are furiously trying to get      600 from 70 other coun-                      such as Spain. That country      ribe today is the backbone
government presentations         footholds in a market that       tries, including 20 from the                 had four pavilions filled with   of the energy, social and
on opportunities for invest-                                                                                   dozens of firms doing hun-       economic development of
ments in state-controlled                                                                                      dreds of millions of dollars in  our region,” said Maduro,
pig farms and nickel mines.                                                                                    annual business with Cuba        whose country is struggling
This year’s fair has some-                                                                                     that they expect to grow in      with a tanking economy
thing new: the electric buzz                                                                                   the wake of detente with         and has the world’s high-
of business hustling to capi-                                                                                  the U.S.                         est inflation.
talize on what many feel                                                                                       “We see it as an opportu-        Maduro announced dur-
will be a boom set off by                                                                                      nity,” Javier Alvarez, exec-     ing his visit that Venezuela
the start of the normaliza-                                                                                    utive of Plasvisa, a Spanish     would provide 7,500 lap-
tion of relations with the U.S.                                                                                firm that sells 4 million euros  tops for the island’s gov-
“This entire process has                                                                                       a year worth of plastic lam-     ernment, adding that the
aroused international inter-                                                                                   inates and films and doors       two nations would seek to
est,” Commerce Minister                                                                                        in Cuba, mostly to high-end      improve trade relations.
Rodrigo Malmierca said                                                                                         hotel projects. q                Maduro said he also plans
                                                                                                                                                to launch an initiative that
Haiti needs more time for preliminary vote results                                                                                              aims to foster trade be-
                                                                                                                                                tween Venezuela and the
PORT-AU-PRINCE,    Haiti         two finishers in the Oct. 25     by various quarters in re-                   lot featuring 54 presidential    eastern Caribbean to fa-
                                 vote would be announced          cent days.                                   candidates when they cast        cilitate customs, transpor-
(AP) — Haitians will have        Tuesday.                         Out of a total of 162 com-                   their votes.                     tation and operations for
                                 The council now says it will     plaints, 43 have been eval-                  International observers said     Petrocaribe projects.
to wait longer for official      issue preliminary results on     uated as admissible and                      balloting went relatively        Maduro recently visited An-
                                 Thursday.                        forwarded to a tabulation                    smoothly. But some po-           tigua, Suriname, St. Lucia
preliminary results from last    It says the additional time is   center.                                      litical factions claim votes     and Grenada to talk about
                                 needed to reconcile com-         Haitians had to grapple                      have gone missing, among         economic and social de-
month’s first-round presi-       plaints of fraud submitted       with an unusually long bal-                  other fraud accusations. q       velopment initiatives.q

dential election.

The leader of Haiti’s Pro-

visional Electoral Council

said last week that the top
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