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From: cyrylmetody2014@gmail.com (Russetbulba)
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Subject: Re: Kolonizatorzy
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 13:07:56 +0000
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2024 12:54:28 +0000, Russetbulba wrote:

> W Weezueli teraz wszystko za dolary, w Ekwadorze za dolary, w el
> Salwadorze za dolary. A nawet na Kubie. Chyba lubia sie uzalezniac, bo
> jak

During a session of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Marrero said the
government will start accepting payments in dollars and other foreign
currencies at hotels, stores and other venues linked to the island’s
tourism industry as a temporary measure.


Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero said the government will embrace a
“partial” dollarization of the economy as it struggles to buy food, oil,
and pay creditors in a scenario he described as a “war economy.”

During a session of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Marrero said the
government will start accepting payments in dollars and other foreign
currencies at hotels, stores and other venues linked to the island’s
tourism industry as a temporary measure.