Havana, September 8 (RHC)-- Enhancing the export of products and technologies is a top priority for Cuba's Labiofam S.A. in the company's effort to contribute foreign currency earnings to the country's economic growth.
Jorge Luis Martinez Lopez, a specialist in Business Management with that entity, told reporters that the company's services abroad are linked primarily to the control of malaria and dengue, which have had significant results and international impact.
He explained that the center has highly qualified personnel to provide technical assistance, consultancy and/or technology transfer, at clients' requests.
Martinez added that Labiofam officials meet regularly with their foreign clients to inform them about new products and commercial offers, which they can get access to through the group's representations abroad.
Labiofam currently maintains trade relations with companies from more than 60 countries and excels in areas such as the control of vector-borne deceases and the fight against cancer.
Cuba's Company Labiofam Boosts Exports
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