The Borneo Post

Diaz-Canel calls for strengthen­ed defenses, economy in response to Trump threats

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HAVANA: Cuban President Miguel Diaz- Canel accused the Trump administra­tion of dragging relations with the US to their worst level in decades and called on Cubans to strengthen the Communist-run country’s defenses and economy.

Diaz- Canel, in a speech closing the National Assembly, said the US is engaging in an “asphyxiati­ng financial persecutio­n that makes the import of goods and resources of primary necessity particular­ly difficult.”

The Cuban economy has stagnated in recent years in tandem with the implosion of strategic ally Venezuela, resulting in cuts in fuel and energy use by state entities and this year shortages of basic goods such as bread, chicken and eggs.

An increase in US sanctions under President Donald Trump is also making it even harder for cash- strapped Cuba to get credit from financial institutio­ns.

Cuba’s Economy Minister Alejandro Gil Fernandez earlier in the day called on the government to tighten belts further and seek alternativ­es to imports, as foreign exchange earnings decline and credit for supplies and investment become more difficult to find.

“Exports are not growing as planned. The levels of foreign investment that the economy demands are not materializ­ing,” Gil said. “We can forecast the import plan will not be fulfilled because the credits we need cannot be finalised due to the arrears of payments of debts.”

Cuba relies on imports directly or indirectly for much of what it produces and consumes, including fuel and food, and purchases the supplies with foreign currency it earns from exports and obtains through credits.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Diaz-Canel accused the Trump administra­tion of dragging relations with the US to their worst level in decades and called on Cubans to strengthen the Communist-run country’s defenses and economy.
— Reuters photo Diaz-Canel accused the Trump administra­tion of dragging relations with the US to their worst level in decades and called on Cubans to strengthen the Communist-run country’s defenses and economy.

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