AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCuba’s Free-Market Overhaul: Cuba’s National Assembly has approved 176 economic reforms in a fast-track push to decentralize the economy, expand private enterprise, and bring in foreign and diaspora capital—opening banking and energy to private/foreign players, allowing share sales in state firms, and easing limits on small businesses. Agriculture & Food Supply: The package also targets agriculture with expanded usufruct rights, more commercial freedom for cooperatives and producers, and fewer controls—aimed at easing the food crisis. Energy Crisis & Protests: Blackouts are driving street unrest in Havana, with residents gathering in Centro Habana and other areas as the grid struggles to meet demand. Implementation Skepticism: Economists warn the reforms may be more rhetoric than reality unless institutions and execution improve. Diaspora/Foreign Investment Pitch: Cuban officials are publicly inviting emigrated Cubans and U.S. entrepreneurs to invest across sectors including mining, tourism, real estate, and finance. U.S. Political Backlash: Florida Rep. María Elvira Salazar calls the reforms a sign of “political agony,” arguing they don’t fix Cuba’s core political problems.
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