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Cuban President Announces Economic Reforms Amid US Sanctions

Cuban President Díaz-Canel has announced a series of economic reforms for the island nation. These changes are set to affect key sectors such as tourism, foreign trade, and private business. The reforms are being introduced amidst new sanctions imposed by the United States.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (10 hours ago)·2 views
Cuban President Announces Economic Reforms Amid US Sanctions

Cuban President Díaz-Canel has announced a range of economic reforms aimed at liberalizing the country's economy. The proposed changes are specifically focused on crucial sectors, including tourism, foreign trade, and private business operations.

The announcement by President Díaz-Canel occurs in the context of new sanctions implemented by the United States. These measures were reportedly put in place to impact the island nation.

(Source: Euronews)

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