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Jul 1, 2024 · The measures will bring the 2024 budget and goals in line with what the government refers to as a "war-time economy," according to a state-run media summary of a meeting of the Council of ...
- Cuba's plan to improve devastated economy advancing, but too ...
Cuba's top leadership said its plan to help recover the...
- Cuba's plan to improve devastated economy advancing, but too ...
Dec 22, 2023 · HAVANA — Cuba announced tough economic measures for 2024 that include raising prices for fuel and basic services, cutting subsidies and placing restrictions on the emerging private sector ...
Jul 1, 2024 · In a context rife with scarcity, shortages, public discontent, and no immediate improvement in sight, the Cuban Council of Ministers has announced new measures aimed at "correcting distortions and revitalizing the economy during 2024." This was revealed in their recent meeting, which, according to state media, monthly evaluates the country's situation with a focus on the economy.
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Sep 30, 2024 · Cuba's top leadership said its plan to help recover the communist-run island's bankrupt economy is advancing, but too slowly, according to a report in state-run media, as millions of Cubans remain ...
Sep 18, 2024 · Cuba's booming private businesses braced for impact on Wednesday as the island's communist-run government implemented a raft of new laws aimed at more tightly regulating the private sector amid a ...
Jan 3, 2024 · When Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuba’s prime minister, stood in front of the National Assembly in late December to announce a package of new economic measures, he first blamed the American embargo for ...
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Cuba. Cuba's economy contracted in 2023, and EIU expects a modest economic recovery in 2024 on the back of disinflation and an uptick in tourism and remittances. Although the government led by the authoritarian president, Miguel Díaz-Canel of the ruling Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), acknowledges the need for liberalising reforms, these will ...