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State-owned companies
"Does anyone believe them?": Cubans respond with skepticism and mockery to the promises of the PCC plenary
Cuban woman reports bankruptcy of state company: Her 64-year-old father lost his job overnight
"Anyone who wants to resign, I will understand."
An extraordinary session of the National Assembly has been called to evaluate measures proposed by Díaz-Canel
PCC calls an extraordinary plenary session for this Wednesday
Saladrigas warns about 'piñatas' in future privatizations, in Cuba and outside the Island
There is nothing to salvage: Cuba does not need to reform its state-owned enterprises. It needs to liquidate them.
Díaz-Canel announces more autonomy for state-owned enterprises
They will expand the manufactured gas service in Havana, but warn of a "serious danger."
Economist Pedro Monreal: The INAEES will be the "grave digger of businesses" in Cuba
Factories in Europe and empty pharmacies in Cuba: The questions raised by the BioCubaFarma case
The paradox of BioCubaFarma: Business expansion in Europe and medicine shortages in Cuba
What is INAEES, the entity that will centralize control of all Cuban state-owned enterprises?
They appoint president of the "super ministry" that will control over 2,000 state-owned companies
A year after the price hike, Etecsa collects millions while Cubans continue to experience increasingly poor connectivity
Cuban regime turns workplaces into rallies supporting Raúl Castro
Sherritt halts its exit from Cuba but admits to serious risks due to Trump's sanctions
Palmares will provide "affordable" food to neighborhoods in Havana due to the power outage crisis
Advisor to Marco Rubio on GAESA: "The regime must return resources to the Cuban people."
The U.S. does not rule out military action against Cuba
First grandparents' home within a workplace center in Cuba opens in Villa Clara
Private company alleges that obstacles from Minag undermine Cuban farmers' access to agricultural machinery
Why is Matanzas the province with the most blackouts in all of Cuba? Here’s how the authorities respond
Díaz-Canel says there will be less bureaucracy and fewer ministries in Cuba
The Cuban government relaxes management in state entities but conditions the use of resources
Optimizing the state sector in Cuba? The impossible mission has new decrees
New decree reorganizes the salary scheme to retain workers in the Cuban state sector
In ruins, the famous restaurant Los Siboneyes in La Lisa: "It was one of my favorites in Havana."
But, will electricity be charged in dollars, yes or no?
Bruno Rodríguez states that the socialist system in Cuba is "viable" and that the U.S. knows it
Cuban regime opens the door for emigrants to invest and have businesses in Cuba
Cuba's Prime Minister urges regime leaders to embrace the "Government Program" as suspicions grow over negotiations with the U.S.
An economist in Spain warns Cuban SMEs about the regime's new decree
TV Azteca reports that humanitarian aid sent to Cuba is being sold in dollars in Government stores
Cuba regulates for the first time the alliances between state-owned and private companies, but maintains state control
Cuban regime authorizes partnerships between state-owned enterprises and private SMEs: How will it work?
Announcement of a foreign investment project for garbage collection amidst the health crisis in Havana
Cuban economy: More production entities, worse economic performance
Tariff exemptions for raw materials have been extended to both the private and state sectors in Cuba
Electricity is being cut off for state and private businesses in Las Tunas due to overconsumption
Antonio Guiteras Thermoelectric Plant returns to the National Electric System amid anticipated impacts nearing 1,800 MW
Regime announces "painful reorganization process for the population": What is the Díaz-Canel government plotting?
The Antonio Guiteras power plant is back online after several days out of service
Cuba exceeds a 2,000 MW electricity deficit, and Havana still lacks stability in the service
The Cuban government defends state-run gastronomy while it is supplied by the private sector
The regime mobilizes military personnel, workers, and students to bid farewell to fallen fighters in Venezuela
Díaz-Canel congratulates electrical workers amid the collapse of the National Electric System and record blackouts in Cuba
Cuban regime authorizes the purchase of foreign currency for Mipymes and other non-state actors under strict state control
Outrage on social media over ETECSA's gift amid the telecommunications crisis
The sale of liquefied gas in Granma has been halted due to a lack of supply from Santiago de Cuba
Russia and Cuba establish their first joint biopharmaceutical company
Breakdowns in two thermoelectric units worsen the collapse of the Electrical System in Cuba
Cuban government implements a "decentralized" wage system for state companies: What does it mean?
Up to eight pesos difference: The Central Bank rate is not the one the customer sees
A general blackout affects Havana due to a fault in the electrical networks, exacerbating the national crisis
Cuban energy crisis worsens: A deficit of nearly 2,000 MW leaves more than half the country without power
Shift supervisor and custodian involved in fuel theft at CUPET company in Matanzas
Blackouts approach 2,000 MW in Cuba: There have already been 15 consecutive days with the SEN in a permanent deficit
Critical days in the Cuban electrical system: Over 2,000 MW of deficit and another day of blackouts ahead
Eternal blackout: Cuban regime confirms that the energy crisis will persist as long as "the blockade" exists
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