The vice president's tour is part of the current leadership style of the Cuban government»
CUBAN ECONOMY
New Regulations for Cuba’s Business System Come into Force
The transformation process aimed at promoting a more organized business system stipulated today the entry into force of new provisions to grant greater autonomy to companies and thus improve the Cuban economic model»
Economy Minister Says Cuba Faces Tense Financial Situation
At the Economic Affairs Parliamentary Commission, Marino Murillo explained that vital services for the people will be preserved, as well as appropriate domestic monetary balance»
Cuban Council of Ministers Analyzes Economic Sphere
Cuba President Raul Castro chaired a meeting of the Cuban Council of Ministers aimed at the analysis of the economic sector’s performance during the first half of the year, as well as its prospects for the rest of 2016. Such economic results will be submitted to the Cuban Parliament during its upcoming session next month. During the meeting, Economy and »
Cuba Announces Price Cut to Help Increase Value of National Currency
The Cuban government announced today a cut in prices of food products as part of the measures to gradually increase the purchasing value of the peso in the short term»
Cuban Party Evaluates the Economic and Social Model Concept
Chaired by its First Secretary Raúl Castro, the 12th Plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba evaluated the proposal of conceptualization of the Economic and Social Cuban model of Socialist Development»
Raúl: We Have to Develop, Have Relations with all Countries, Trade with Everyone
Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz summoned the latest Council of Ministers meeting, December 20, in order to tackle problems facing Cuban society, “we must go there, we must converse, we can not give in to defeat.”»
Raul Castro Calls for Permanent Use of Constructive Criticism
President Raul Castro called for the constant use of constructive criticism in the context of the transformations being carried out today in the Caribbean island.»
Despite Financial Restrictions Cuba Will Move On
Cuban Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will grow slightly higher to 4 percent in 2015, as it was predicted in the last meeting of the Council of Ministers, Granma daily reported.»
WTO: Cuba Looks for Its Own Means
World Trade Organization’s general director Roberto Azevedo welcomed the process underway in Cuba to find its own ways towards its larger presence in world economy and trade.»