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Yonnie3

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1. Additional information from May
Wed Aug 11, 2021, 10:06 PM
Aug 2021


Starting in July of this year, Havana will be able to release the buses manufactured in Colombia, the government of Japan, decided to donate to Cuba.

The details of the donation were announced by the Economic-Commercial Counselor of the Cuban representation in Japan, Katia Monzón, and Takuma Momoi, an official of JICS (Japan International Cooperation System), who reviewed the execution of the donations corresponding to tranches 3 and 4 of the Non-Refundable Financial Aid from the Japanese government to Cuba.

According to the information published on the Facebook account of the Cuban Embassy in Japan, the delivery consists of a group of buses for Havana, whose purpose will be to improve public passenger transportation.

The 84 vehicles corresponding to the donation have been manufactured in Colombia and should arrive in the Greater Antilles between the months of July and September of this year. However, the maintenance team for these media must leave Japan on the 26th of this month and arrive in Cuba on July 18.

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More at https://www.world-today-news.com/havana-will-debut-modern-buses-donated-by-japan/

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