The Fate of Two Cuban-American’s Businesses on the Island
Not all private businesses on the Island receive the same treatment by the Cuban Government. We feature two cases.
Read MoreNot all private businesses on the Island receive the same treatment by the Cuban Government. We feature two cases.
Read MoreA meeting of private business owners with a Deputy Minister of Finance and Prices exposes tensions over new price caps.
Read MoreTirso Celedon, president of Agronegocios Comerciales, is the Ortega-Murillo family’s main figurehead in energy and real estate businesses.
Read MoreMaximum profit limits for private sector sales to State companies took effect on Monday July 1st throughout Cuba.
Read MoreThirty days from graduating from a technical career, 180 young people were left hopeless. Forty workers and teachers were left unemployed.
Read MoreThe streets of the city of Matanzas have been filled with street vendors trying to survive. Some used to be professionals.
Read MoreIn Pinar del Río, inspectors detect 1,900 “illegalities” in livestock. Meanwhile, controls increase and production continues to decline.
Read MoreIn practice, government authorities have for a long-time treated hundreds of citizens who oppose the Communist Party regime as “non-Cubans.”
Read MoreEspionage, threats, denial of passports, disappearance of records, are among the new repressive methods of the dictatorship.
Read MoreThe case affects a large “number of people who have been charged,” as well as state companies and entities that took part in it.
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