词条 | Dollar store (Cuba) |
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In Cuba between 1993 and 2004, a dollar store was a government-owned shop that sold goods solely in exchange for hard currency, originally mainly to foreigners, in the same way as a Friendship store in the People's Republic of China or an Intershop in the German Democratic Republic. In 1993, Cuba made the United States dollar legal tender.[1] In November 2004, the US dollar ceased to be legal tender to use in cash commercial transactions and was replaced by the Cuban convertible peso.[2] However, the "dollar stores" remained open and despite their acceptance of only the convertible peso, the term "dollar stores" remained in colloquial use. References1. ^{{cite news|work=BBC News|title=Cuba bans US dollar transactions|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3953291.stm|date=26 October 2004|accessdate=8 September 2013}} {{Hard currency shops in socialist countries}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dollar Store (Cuba)}}{{Cuba-stub}}{{retail-company-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|work=BBC News|title=Cuba dollar tax comes into force|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4011949.stm|date=15 November 2004|accessdate=8 September 2013}} 1 : Economy of Cuba |
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