Socialism - Cuban Government Presents 176 Measures to Liberalize the Economy
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Among the 176 measures are the authorization of private banks and financial services, the end of the state monopoly on much of foreign trade or the easing of the import of vehicles
Havana approves 176 measures that expand the role of private companies, foreign investors and market mechanisms. It does not change the political system and it is not yet a...
Cuba: The Cuban government presented the largest economic reforms since 1959 on Thursday. President Miguel Díaz-Canel spoke of by the “barbaric”…
In the face of the deep crisis in the country, the communist government has passed the most comprehensive reforms since the 1959 revolution: the economy is to be liberalized with 176 measures.
The Caribbean state wants to open up the real estate market, petrol stations and banks to foreign capital. The aim is to preserve socialism.

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