Nearly 70 Cuban companies will participate in an exhibition on trade and investment on the island from March 4 to 6 in Mexico, an official source said today.
Nearly 70 Cuban companies will participate in an exhibition on trade and investment on the island from March 4 to 6 in Mexico, an official source said today.
The cultural center Maxima Estudio-Taller of this capital city is preparing its 2020 exhibition season that will open with the personal exhibition Contrapunto (Counterpoint) of the Cuban sculptor and pedagogue Juan Suarez Blanco.
The history of the Cuban capital told through archaeological relics, maps, illustrations, paintings, prints and pictures, marks the exhibition that will arrive at the National Museum of Fine Arts to honor this 500-year-old city.
The Expocuba fairground is now a symbol of the economic development of this country, especially through the fairs that take place in its spaces.
Cuba is today an example for the world, because in addition to all the benefits achieved for its people, despite having limited resources, it offers its solidarity to many countries.