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Tuesday 27 June 2023

No new industry credits for the Cuban-Japanese firm Pesquearas Internatioles S.A. according to the Commercial Fisheries Review dated January 1960 no. 1

An item reported that the Cuban Department Treasure denied the Cuban-Japanese firm Pesquearas Internatioles S.A. new industry benefits as was asked on 5 July 1957. The decision was officially published on 15 October 1959. Although the department admitted that some of the seafood products as sausages and hams made from fish and shell fish were new for Cuba as far as presentation and preparation concerned they still were not too dissimilar from products already available on the market produced by several Cuban firms experienced in packing fish and shell fish itemes for many years. The hams and sausages produced by the firm for Cuban consumption was brand new. Those tuna loins made from the tuna catch of the Japanese clipper Sumiyoshi Maru were exported to the USA for final processing. 

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