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Do the rankings reflect the magnitude of the corruption in Cuba?

'Raúl Castro's family controls GAESA parcel delivery, and tourism, while those of Guillermo García Frías and Juan Almeida Bosque run the agri-food business and the monopoly on imports. The Miguel Díaz-Canel and Manuel Marrero tandem, wallowing in tourism dividends, is raking it in.' ....

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Rice and distress: Cuba's national dish

Five families in Cuba share their struggles to put food on the table under the trying circumstances of 2023. Some households have gone from three meals to one. ....

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Cuba: from the worst socialism to the worst capitalism

Fidel Castro's successors are dispensing with the Cuban Revolution and its 'achievements' while assembling a Frankenstein system comprised of rotten pieces of oligarchical capitalism and the most vapid socialism. ....

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All About MSMEs in Cuba: Liberated But Controlled

It is the government, not the market, that determines which MSMEs will prosper and which will disappear or survive on a very low productive scale. ....

All about MSMEs in Cuba: Permits Are Not Rights, That Company Isn't Yours

Castroism is striving to dress up its permits to create MSMEs as if they were rights, the aim being to veil their most important characteristic: their temporality. ....