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radio, etc.,) all stimulated trade and commerce, harbors, factories and put cuba well ahead. sugar, tobacco, cattle, alcohol and derivatives, chemical products, vegetable oil, textile industries, shoe factories — all were great sources of cuban wealth. it is true that for some years sugar mills were
the main attraction of investors both foreign and native and the sugar industry remained the backbone of our national economy; but it is also undeniable that in the last thirty years the diversity of industries increased and new sources of production opened wider horizons for foreign trade. and this...
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