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“Cuba 2012 “ Embassy of Cuba Czech Republic GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION GENERAL INFORMATION • • • • • • • • Socialist Republic Capital city: Havana Territory: 110 860 square kms. Territorial division: 15 provinces and one special municipality. Population: 11.2 millions inhabitants. Annual GNP: 20 billion USD. (Per capita: 1 786 USD). Main trade partners: Venezuela, China, Spain. Life expectancy: 79 years. THE CUBAN ECONOMY DURING COLONIAL PERIOD • Based in agricultural products, mainly sugar cane and tobacco. THE CUBAN ECONOMY COLONIAL PERIOD • Industrial development related with sugar cane production • Main export (sugar cane) • Only two foreign trade markets (Spain, as a colonial power, and the United States as economical power) • US´s capitals owned more than 50 percent of the best lands. THE CUBAN ECONOMY 1889-1959 • Full economy and finance dominated by US´s companies. • High level of illiteracy. • Unemployment • Economic structure marked by technological backwardness and insufficient industrial development. • Low dynamic in industrial productions and investments. • Deep concentration of incomes THE CUBAN ECONOMY 1959-1989 • GDP increased at an average annual rate of approximately 4 percent • Economic policy gave the state a central role in the production of goods and services • Planification instead market • Deep transformations of productive bases (water reservoirs, railroad, highways, airports, electrification, among others). THE CUBAN ECONOMY 1959-1989 • High level of investment in human resources (Education, health care, culture and sports) • Main foreing trade: European Socialist contries THE CUBAN ECONOMY It has received big negative impacts during the last 53 years: • 50 years of blockade. The damages cost to the Cuban economy would exceed one trillion 66 thousand million dollars (1,066,000,000,000). • The collapse of the socialism in Europe. • The current international financial and economic crisis. Economy brief • In 2011 GDP grew by 2.7 percent. Forecast for 2012: more than 3.4 percent. • Services (tourism and others services associated with health) is the most dynamic sector of the economy. In 2011 Cuba received 1.7 million tourist. • Biotechnological products are the second exportable row. • Agriculture has become a strategic branch of the economy. • Education, public health and, sport and culture together, receive 27.9 per cent of the annual GDP. STRUCTURE OF THE NGP IN 2010 (by economic activity) HUMAN RESOURCES • The whole education system, including university and post graduate studies, is free. • In 53 years has formed more than 1 million university graduates (64 per cent are woman). • More than 55 000 students from 135 countries have been graduated in 5 decades. Tendencies of the Cuban Economy EXTERNAL FACTORS. • Structural and sistemic crisis of the Global economy; • Economic, financial, energetic, food and enviromental crisis; • Impacts on developing countries; • Instability of prices of main export / import products. • The economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America Tendencies of the Cuban Economy INTERNAL FACTORS • Low efficiency, • Decapitalization of the productive base and infrastructure • Aging and stagnation of population growth. • Several damages to the economy caused by climatologic events. 1998 - 2008: 16 hurricans. 20 thousands 564 milions of USD 2003 - 2005: severe drought . 1 350 milions of USD. UPDATING THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SYSTEM • Stregthening of institutionality and reorganization of the State and Government. • The economy should be adjusted to available resources. • Prioritize growth and export diversification. • Structural and functioning transformation in agriculture. • Strategic industrial investments THANK YOU