Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko announced the cooperation at a plenary meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Cuban Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, which was held in St. Petersburg, TASS reports.
“This year it is planned to resume the assembly of GAZ cars and open a trading house for their sale in Cuba,” TASS quotes Chernyshenko.
Details of the project, including production volumes and model range, have not yet been disclosed. Previously, GAZ already had assembly experience in Cuba – in the 2010s, Gazelle trucks and Valdai buses were assembled at a plant in Havana.
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