Cuba in Ireland

Cuba present at the Latin party in Dublin.

Cuba present at the Latin party in Dublin.

Dublin, September 2018. The headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Dublin hosted the 2018 edition of the Latin Party of Dublin, a joint effort of the Institute and accredited Hispano-American diplomatic representations, to disseminate aspects of our cultures to the Irish public. The event is also a meeting point for the communities of Latin Americans and Spaniards living in Ireland.

Welcome to Ireland !, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ana Teresita Gonzalez.

Welcome to Ireland !, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ana Teresita Gonzalez.

Welcome to Ireland !, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ana Teresita González.

CUBA, September 2018.- The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Ana Teresita Gonzalez Fraga, begins today September 17 a work tour of several countries in Europe and Central Asia that includes Belarus, Georgia, Poland, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom, Iceland and Ireland.

Cuban delegation concludes its stay in Dublin with a visit to the Irish Exporters Association.

Cuban delegation concludes its stay in Dublin with a visit to the Irish Exporters Association.

Dublin, September, 2018. Executives of the Irish Exporters Association welcomed the members of the Cuban delegation composed of officials of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, and of the National Office of Statistics and Information in the final phase of their work visit to Ireland, destined to the exchange of experiences in the activity of the foreign trade, its expansion and statistical registry of the exportation income to the national economy.

Cuban delegation visits the Central Statistics Offices and the Bank of Ireland.

Cuban delegation visits the Central Statistics Offices and the Bank of Ireland.

Dublin, September, 2018. On its third working day in Ireland, the delegation composed of officials from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, and the National Bureau of Statistics and Information, developed an interesting working session with experts from the Central Statistics Offices and Statistics Section of the Central Bank of Ireland, during which both parties exchanged information on the main tools used in each country to capture the statistical information provided by the foreign trade activity, both goods and services.

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