President Zuma announces major credit lines package to Cuba
7 Dec 2010
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies and the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma signed two important agreements in Havana, Cuba today, aimed at boosting economic relations between the two countries.
Dr Dlamini-Zuma signed an agreement on the waiver of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, official and service passports. Therefore, Cuban and South African citizens holding such travel documents can enter and remain in the respective countries for up to 90 days without visas.
Dr Davies signed an agreement cancelling Cuba's R1,1 billion debt, which had been incurred during the 1990s when Cuba purchased diesel engines from South Africa.
Minister Davies said, "It is not as if Cuba could not repay the debt. The problem is that it was becoming a hindrance to trade and economic development between the two countries. South African businesses demanded cash in advance because the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of the Department of Trade and Industry could no longer insure Cuba's orders as it had exhausted its credit limit. So we are re-opening the credit lines so that we can start trading actively again."