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.
While the population faces hunger, blackouts, and widespread shortages, leaked documents reveal that GAESA holds over $18 billion in reserves.
ECLAC’s projections point to “two additional years of economic hardship” for the island, emphasized economist Pedro Monreal.
While the population faces hunger, blackouts, and widespread shortages, leaked documents reveal that GAESA holds over $18 billion in reserves.