Cuba Introduces Comprehensive Free-Market Reforms Amid Economic Challenges
In a significant move, Cuba has announced nearly 200 free-market reforms to address its ongoing economic crisis, which has been worsened by a US oil blockade.
Editorial Staff
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On June 18, 2026, Cuba revealed a substantial package of nearly 200 reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy. This initiative is seen as a response to the severe economic challenges the nation faces.
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero delivered a pivotal speech to the National Assembly, outlining these reforms that seek to mitigate the impact of the US oil blockade on the island's economy.
The introduction of these reforms marks a notable shift in Cuba's economic strategy as it attempts to navigate through its current crisis and foster growth.