Electricity Crisis in Cuba: The Economy Takes a Beating
Cuba needs to increase industrial and farm production to reduce imports, but to do this, it needs a steady and cheap supply of electricity.
Read MoreCuba needs to increase industrial and farm production to reduce imports, but to do this, it needs a steady and cheap supply of electricity.
Read MoreThe night time cultural center refuses to accept the restrictions, which in practice would mean its closure.
Read MoreDespite the obvious, the Diaz-Canel government continues to deny poverty is a social problem in today’s Cuban society.
Read MorePerhaps many naive realists in Cuba can’t believe that the Government has known for years the solution to fix economic matters on the island.
Read MoreEmployees of the fruit processing factory, disappointed with low salaries, denounce poor management by their superiors.
Read MoreThe authorities allege that the conditions for banking reforms are in place, but the farmers of Pinar del Río “don’t like it”
Read MoreA total of 35,117 tons of chicken meat was shipped to Cuba from the United States, a record amount.
Read MoreThe supermarket belongs to the company Las Américas TCC Corporation, based in Miami and whose vice president is Frank Cuspinera Medina.
Read MoreTo recapitalize its power system, the government must decentralize its economic model and resolve its political differences with the USA.
Read MoreMinisters: The people know that Cuban socialism isn’t the road, except for the band of corrupt functionaries that live off their backs.
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