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China is quietly supplanting Russia as Cuba's main benefactor

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Hours over rutted roads inland from Havana, the small Cuban city of Jatibonico is a snapshot of late 19th-century living, its streets crowded with horse-drawn carriages and lacking power much of the day and night.

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#Beijing installs solar parks and sends ships with resources to #Cuba; Moscow multiplies agreements with no visible results and leaves key projects paralyzed. Who is the real benefactor?

Several hours away from Havana, the small Cuban city of Jatibonico is an instant in the life of the late 19th century, with its streets where horse-drawn carriages and without electricity abound much of the day and night.A depressed sugar mill that in its time was the largest in the country remains inactive, without the parts, electricity and fuel it needs to operate.Two years ago, a Russian company, Progress Agro, announced that it would import…

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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