sábado, 21 de septiembre de 2013

Cuban President Signs Decree To Set Up First Special Development Zone

Cuban President Signs Decree To Set Up First Special Development Zone



HAVANA, Sept 21 (Bernama) -- Cuba's President Raul Castro has signed a

decree on the first Special Development Zone (SDZ) in the Mariel port,

50 km west of Havana, China's Xinhua news agency said quoting the

official daily Granma's report on Friday.



The SDZ, at a cost of over US$900 million, is an ambitious

infrastructure project proposed by Castro since he took office seven

years ago.



The zone, covering an area of about 465 square kilometers, includes

several municipalities of the Artemisa province.



Besides its deep waters, the Mariel harbor was chosen because of its

existing roads and railways infrastructure, and its proximity to Havana

city and the Jose Marti International Airport.



Port terminals, logistical facilities, industrial parks, water and

electricity supply networks, waste treatment plants, shopping centers,

exhibition halls, recreation areas and accommodation facilities will be

built in the area.



According to the news report, both domestic and foreign capital are

welcome for the project.



According to the Ministry of Finance and Prices, the companies in the

area will be under a special tax regime, including the exemption of some

duties.



Castro said the SDZ is the most complex project undertaken in Cuba, with

a direct impact on the increase of exports, the development of high-tech

projects and job creation.



Source: "BERNAMA - Cuban President Signs Decree To Set Up First Special

Development Zone" -

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/wn/newsworld.php?id=979416

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