ECLAC Forecasts Two More Years of Economic Contraction for Cuba: “Only Haiti Would Be Worse”
ECLAC’s projections point to “two additional years of economic hardship” for the island, emphasized economist Pedro Monreal.
ECLAC’s projections point to “two additional years of economic hardship” for the island, emphasized economist Pedro Monreal.
The renowned economist Pedro Monreal used the regime’s own previously published data to demonstrate its inconsistencies.
Authorities hope to reach 3 million tourists this year, a figure that seems challenging after the first quarter.
MIAMI, United States. – In spite of the Cuban government’s massive investment in its hotel infrastructure, tourism statistics continue to indicate that there is a
MADRID, Spain. – “February was another tense month for the economy,” the regime’s authorities acknowledged in a recent meeting of the Council of Ministers. According
The reopening of Cuba’s borders could cause a resurgence of COVID-19, as it occurred in 2020.
ECLAC’s projections point to “two additional years of economic hardship” for the island, emphasized economist Pedro Monreal.
The renowned economist Pedro Monreal used the regime’s own previously published data to demonstrate its inconsistencies.
Authorities hope to reach 3 million tourists this year, a figure that seems challenging after the first quarter.
MIAMI, United States. – In spite of the Cuban government’s massive investment in its hotel infrastructure, tourism statistics continue to indicate that there is a
MADRID, Spain. – “February was another tense month for the economy,” the regime’s authorities acknowledged in a recent meeting of the Council of Ministers. According
The reopening of Cuba’s borders could cause a resurgence of COVID-19, as it occurred in 2020.