CNN Interview: Cuba's Deputy Prime Minister Defends Economic Reforms and Denies They Are a Response to US Pressure.
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HAVANA (AP) — Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected a package of economic measures approved by the Communist Party and Parliament in June, amid demands from the United States that maintains an energy fence against the...
Cuba's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, defended the recent package of economic reforms approved on the island and denied that it responds to external pressures, amid tensions...
By Juan Carlos López and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español. Cuba's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, defended the recent package of economic reforms approved on the island and denied that it responds to external pressures, amid tensions with the United States.
Leonardo Padura comments in El País on the package of economic measures of the Cuban regime and warns that the state will give way to economic terrain, but will retain "the control industry." The writer draws an arc of six decades, from the nationalizations of 1968 to the reforms of 2026, to point out the paradox that the previously persecuted and penalized is presented today as a solution.
What brings about these 176 transformations? Is it possible that in this economic reconfiguration the state enterprise continues to be the fundamental subject of the economy? What does it mean to privatize state assets? How to ensure that these changes positively impact our economy? The post This Sunday in Quadrando la Caja: New economic-social transformations in Cuba first appeared on Cubadebate.
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