What Did Cuba Gain Or Lose By Its Relations With The Soviet Union?

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November 17, 2014

 

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One gain that Cuba experienced is highlighted in George Boughton’s Soviet-Cuban Relations. It was that of “the Soviet Union purchasing the majority of Cuba’s sugar production” (pp.438). Very little of Cuba’s sugar production was sold on the World Market so the Soviet Union purchasing the bulk of their sugar was very much a gain to them...
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It was that of “the Soviet Union purchasing the majority of Cuba’s sugar production” (pp.438). Very little of Cuba’s sugar production was sold on the World Market so the Soviet Union purchasing the bulk of their sugar was very much a gain to them. Agreements were made between the two parties and this aided to stabilize the price of the sugar and also aided the Cuban government to anticipate earnings and do proper economic planning as a steady income was now in the picture...
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