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 Cuban President
Fidel Castro fell as he left the stage after a speech on Wednesday
night.(China Daily Photo)
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 Cuban leader
Fidel Castro appeared on television Monday. (Xinhua/Reuters
photo)
| HAVANA, Oct. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Cuban leader Fidel Castro appeared on
television Monday with an arm sling to give weight to an announcement on the ban
of transactions in US dollars in his country.
Shown from the chest up, the 78-year-old leader said the issue was so
important that he had to be on the program despite a surgery last week following
an accident in which he fell and fractured a knee and an arm.
"Beginning on Nov. 8, the convertible peso will begin to circulate in
substitution of the dollar throughout national territory," a state television
personality read the resolution with the uniform-clad Castro looking on.
According to the decree of the Central Bank, the dollar will nolonger be
accepted in shops as of Nov. 8. Cubans and foreigners will have to exchange them
for "convertible pesos" with a 10 percent commission.
The move was partly induced by the US Federal Reserve's decision in May to fine
UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, 100 million dollars after the bank allegedly
sent US dollars to Cuba, Libya, Iran and Serbia and Montenegro in violation
of US sanctions against those countries.
The punishment, together with some other measures by the US earlier this
year to curb the flow of remittances and tourist dollars to Cuba, finally get
the country to make the decision and radically change the way business has been
done on the island since Castro was obliged to legalize the US dollars in 1993
to ease economic crisis. Enditem |