Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero examined the situation of tourism recovery in this nation, as reflected in a press report.
Havana, Cuba.- Granma newspaper, in its Monday edition, reports that during an act of recognition on Sunday in salute to the day of the hotel and tourism worker, at the La Ferminia recreation center in Havana, the leader was together with the general secretary of the Cuban Workers Central (CTC), Ulises Guilarte.
Faced with several questions about what can be done to recover tourism in the midst of a war economy, how to break the vicious circle due to the lack of financing and how to strengthen the island’s economy, the head of State spoke with tourism workers.
It was the prelude to the day of the sector on March 4, with a very favorable exchange.
The Head of Government insisted on the urgency of seeking solutions based on science and innovation, if we want to be competitive. He called for improving methods and generating more income, as well as redesigning products, strengthening business activities, consolidating production chains and promoting self-management. (PL)