We do not know anything about this. We, gentlemen, to tell the truth, do not even know what to charge.
Alleged date: 1990
On the development of international tourism in Cuba.
An astonishingly candid admission attributed to the Cuban leader about economic incompetence
We do not know anything about this. We, gentlemen, to tell the truth, do not even know what to charge.
Alleged date: 1990
On the development of international tourism in Cuba.
This quote about not knowing what to charge for tourism services is attributed to Castro discussing Cuba's economic challenges, but the exact phrasing cannot be reliably sourced to a specific speech or interview.
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