Embassy of Cuba in China
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, as well as the Isla de la Juventud and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba and the country's capital. Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city. To the north of Cuba lies the United States (150 km or 90 mi away) and the Bahamas, Mexico is to the west, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south, and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast. Read More
Embassy
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Consulates of Cuba
Cuba has Consulates in The Following Cities
Address: | 2411 of West Tower, Huapu Plaza, 13 Huaming Road, Pearl River New City |
Postal Code: | 510635 |
Tel: | (+86) 20 2238 2603 / 2238 2604 |
Fax: | (+86) 20 2238 2605 |
Email: | cgeneral@cubaconsuladogz.com |
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Consular Jurisdiction: | Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, Guangxi Autonomous Region |
Address: | 1112 Jardine House, Central, Hong Kong |
Tel: | (+852) 2525 6320 |
Fax: | (+852) 2810 1804 |
Address: | Room 502, New Town Mansion, No.55 Loushanguan Road |
Postal Code: | 200336 |
Tel: | (+86) 21 6275 3078 |
Fax: | (+86) 21 6275 3147 |
Email: | cgeneralsg@embacuba.cn |
Consular Jurisdiction: | Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province |
Cuba China Relations
Cuban–Chinese relations are the interstate relations between China and Cuba. The relations are based on trade, credits, and investments which have increased significantly since the 1990s. China is Cuba's second largest trading partner after Venezuela. At a ceremonial trade gathering in Havana in early 2006, China's ambassador to Cuba said "Our government has a firm position to develop trade co-operation between our countries. The policy, the orientation, has been determined. What's left is the work to complete our plans
Commerce
Bilateral trade between China and Cuba in 2005 totaled US$777 million, of which US$560 million were Chinese exports to Cuba. China is sending a growing amount of durable goods to Cuba. Chinese goods have become the primary tools both in the planned revitalization of Cuban transport infrastructure and in the "Energy Revolution" of 2006 to provide electricity to the Cuban population. Some large-scale transactions include:
Political and military relations
In the late 1990s, China provided the Cuban government with equipment to block signals from Radio Martí.
Chinese President Hu Jintao visited Cuba in November 2004.
Chinese personnel have been operating two intelligence signal stations in Cuba since early 1999.
Useful links
If you are from Cuba and you wish to visit china, Please Visit China Embassy in Cuba
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