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You cannot analyze something systemic in a fragmented way, says head of the Entrepreneurship Network…
"...the worst thing is that they are trying to solve a structural issue through fragmented measures, when those issues correspond to the science of business.”
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Ricardo Torres: ‘The cost of the model is invisible, but it is high’
Changes and monetary reorganization in Cuba, and their possible impacts, explained by Cuban economist Ricardo Torres.
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Cuba could be on the brink of a Covid vaccine, but U.S. sanctions are slowing it down
Cuba is already a medical powerhouse, and if it can successfully navigate the minefield of US sanctions, it could supply much of Latin America with a COVID vaccine.
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Western Union suspends U.S. dollar transfers to Cuba
Western Union is suspending U.S. dollar transfers to Cuba following the latest sanction from the Trump administration.
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Nobody multiplies by 24 anymore
While the death of the CUC has been announced, most goods and services are available in foreign currencies not affordable for the majority of the Cuban population.
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A new economic strategy? Or is the strategy to implement what already has been approved?
The roadmap has been announced. It offers hope. There is political capital: What else do they need?
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The war on Cuba – Parts 1 & 2 (Video)
The U.S. blockade against Cuba hurts its 11 million people most. And for a president who wanted to build hotels in Havana, he now believes it's his path to reelection.
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The Cuban strategy for the economy in the era of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic and the exacerbation of sanctions from the U.S. have precipitated the onset of Cuba's worst economic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Cuban voices during the pandemic: Ahmed Hechevarría
Before this I was achieving things, goals that I had set for myself over the years, such as my financial independence.
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Cuban voices during the pandemic: Daniela Fernández
The quarantine, at least in Spain, has made me brutally aware of my status as a migrant, and of the treatment that is given to the migrant.
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