Building productive and business alliances that contribute to the country’s development

During the opening day of the Havana International Fair (Fihav) 2025, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez highlighted the significance of the event as a testament to the nation’s resilience and creative resistance in the face of ongoing economic challenges. Addressing the Cuban press, Díaz-Canel emphasized that the fair, which runs from November 25 to November 29, serves as a platform to showcase Cuba’s potential and foster international partnerships. Despite the intensified U.S. economic blockade, the president underscored the importance of innovation, productivity, and alliances to overcome adversity. He noted that the fair enables Cuba to demonstrate its capabilities while learning from other nations, thereby building productive and business alliances crucial for the country’s development. Díaz-Canel also praised the presence of foreign businesspeople at the event, interpreting it as a sign of continued trust in Cuba. He acknowledged the challenges faced by these businesspeople, including unpaid debts and unmet commitments, yet highlighted their commitment to Cuba’s integrity and respect for their rights. The president also reflected on the participation of Cuban businesspeople living abroad, emphasizing their role in shaping the economic actors needed to build socialism in contemporary times. Díaz-Canel concluded by affirming Cuba’s determination to defend its present while striving for a better future, with the 41st edition of Fihav playing a pivotal role in this endeavor.