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Mipymes
Fake inspector captured for defrauding private businesses in Havana
But, will electricity be charged in dollars, yes or no?
Cubans denounce corruption at the gas station in El Vedado: “The same people are getting access every day.”
They are unloading imported fuel from the U.S. at a CUPET gas station: "What did they think this would be like?"
What is the BCC doing playing with cryptocurrencies?
The United States increases fuel exports to the Cuban private sector
Political scientist Armando Chaguaceda advocates for continuing negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba: “Democratization is the pragmatic approach.”
Spanish analyst Marc Vidal sends a strong message to Cubans
Investing in Cuba? A dangerous game for those who do not understand the rules
Cuban regime opens the door for emigrants to invest and have businesses in Cuba
Guantánamo imposes restrictions on bars and recreational centers due to the energy crisis
And now to pay taxes to the ONAT
Government sells foreign currency to SMEs in Villa Clara: 39 companies have already purchased dollars
Economist Pedro Monreal questions the regime's new economic opening towards small and medium-sized enterprises in Cuba
Cuban regime elites are preparing to survive a possible change of power, according to an expert
Economist in Spain warns Cuban SMEs about the regime's new decree
Cuban woman denounces banking fees and cash withdrawal limits in Cuba: “They charge you for taking out money.”
The U.S. bans the use of Cuban banks for fuel sales to small and medium-sized enterprises on the island
Cuban regime authorizes alliances between state-owned companies and private micro, small, and medium enterprises: How will it work?
Cuban Mipymes begin to run out of resources
John Bolton questions the openness to sell fuel to Cuba: “There is no private sector that buys oil without the government.”
Cuban government regulates electronic commerce with payments from abroad
The "bitter joke" of banking continues to cause problems: Self-employed worker reports obstacles to electronic payments in Matanzas
Cuban Economy: More Production Entities, Worse Economic Performance
Chinese company in Cuba imports fuel for sale in dollars: What is known?
Fuel crisis in Cuba puts 96% of small and medium enterprises at risk
“Conveniently Blind”: Anna Bensi takes on multiple roles online and launches a direct critique of silence and double standards in Cuba
Residents of Guantánamo report: Market would stop selling food to supply charcoal to small and medium-sized enterprises
Customs tariff exemption for raw materials extended to both the private and state sectors in Cuba
Fuel crisis in Cuba: Manuel Marrero calls for more control and local alternatives with the support of small and medium-sized enterprises
Cuban mother denounces the exorbitant price of bread for her children's breakfast: "I could afford it today, but not every day."
“We are on the brink of exploding”: Sandro Castro's warning amid the energy crisis in Cuba
Small shipments of fuel to Cuba from the U.S. open a new chapter amid the energy crisis
Cuban regime authorizes small and medium-sized enterprises to import fuel, but retains total control over the process
María Elvira Salazar attacks the use of small and medium-sized enterprises (mipymes) to import fuel: “Another trap of the regime.”
M SMEs in Cuba prepare to import fuel amid an energy crisis and government obstacles
"Another achievement of the government": The administration admits that Las Tunas has become a dump, and social media does not hold back
Amid tears of despair, a Cuban seeks help for vulnerable people who cannot afford to buy food
Regime announces "painful reorganization process for the population": What is the Díaz-Canel government plotting?
Cienfuegos deploys police officers to organize the lines for the elderly at the banks
The Cuban government defends state gastronomy while it is supplied by the private sector
"Such is the daily life here": a Cuban shows what he spent to buy his breakfast in Cuba
The Cuban regime authorizes the purchase of foreign currency by Mipymes and other non-state actors under strict state control
Banco Metropolitano opens the sale of foreign currency to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises and cooperatives
2026 Budget in Cuba: Law 181 consolidates a more aggressive tax system and expands state discretion
The Cuban government confirms upcoming holidays
A self-employed worker in Havana refuses to accept low-denomination bills, official press reports
“Those without dinner, come on in”: Mulgoba neighbors open their doors so that no one goes hungry on Christmas Eve
Ulises Toirac criticizes the economic barriers that drive up the prices of basic goods: Salt costs as if it came from the Himalayas
Cuban Deputy defends small and medium-sized enterprises and dreams of returning to the productivity levels of before the revolution
Blow to entrepreneurship: The Cuban government shuts down dozens of small and medium-sized enterprises (mipymes)
Announcement of the opening of a Cuban hardware store with 24-hour service: What do we know about the project?
The Cuban government authorizes and orders wholesale sales by Mipymes and cooperatives
Sandro Castro clarifies how his proposal to confront elTOQUE is progressing
"A country that doesn't work": The Economist warns about the collapse of Cuba
The cedrist gospel according to Saint Gerardo of the Mipyme, or the solidarity applauded by the Cuban regime
Sandro Castro launches his campaign to lower the price of the dollar in the informal Cuban market
With the dollar declining, Mipymes stop accepting payments in that currency
"There is no food": Cuban report from evacuation center in Río Cauto
Entrepreneur from Isle of Youth calls for a massive donation for hurricane Melissa victims
2026-04-01T03:06:03+02:00