Mipyme translates to "SME" in English, which stands for "Small and Medium-sized Enterprises."
Blunt but Envious: The Official Obsession with Punishing Others' Prosperity
Díaz-Canel holds small private businesses responsible for the rise in prices
The U.S. warns that new measures from the Cuban government will worsen the crisis on the island
The government of Las Tunas launches a fiscal campaign against high-revenue businesses and importers
Fines exceeding 652 million pesos imposed on private businesses in Matanzas for tax evasion
Cuban micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise wins lawsuit against company in Florida over chicken shipment
Mipyme busca personal de limpieza de hospitales y ofrece salarios superiores a los de médicos en Cuba
A decree has been approved that requires Mipymes in Cuba to generate half of the energy they consume
The most sought-after jobs in Cuba today
The Cuban government imposes over 600 million pesos in fines for high prices
Caution on the roads: Authorities issue a warning following Hurricane Rafael in Cuba
Mipyme will build wooden houses for pets in support of animal protectors in Cuba
Family businesses may have influenced the dismissal of the deputy prime minister in Cuba
The U.S. exported nearly 170,000 tons of chicken to Cuba between January and August 2024
The CTC establishes union structures in the private sector in Cuba
About 30 representatives of Cuban Mipymes are gathering in Miami Beach
Ten thousand tons of black beans are being loaded in Argentina for Cuba
Régimen cubano cierra 58 negocios por no cumplir con el pago electrónico
Díaz-Canel calls for the establishment of grassroots committees of the UJC and the PCC in private small and medium-sized enterprises (mipymes)
Correos de Cuba blames small and medium-sized enterprises (mipymes) for delays in international package deliveries
Cuba bought less chicken from the United States from January to July 2024
Ulises Toirac criticizes recent Cuban laws: They lay the groundwork for increased corruption
The Havana government closes the Chinese market for "serious violations."
It has been reported that the Cuban regime takes 13.5% from every sale in private businesses
Authorities reportedly attempted to shut down the well-known paladar El Laurel in Havana
Up to 15,000 pesos in fines for vendors at the agricultural fair in Santa Clara
The Cuban government shuts down businesses and withdraws projects from over 360 private entrepreneurs
Travel to Cuba and discover the odyssey of buying an egg: "It looks like a meme but it's a tragedy."
Sixteen "pilot" municipalities have been selected to approve new private businesses in Cuba
The Chinese wholesale market in Havana is closed until further notice
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