Cuba Opens Doors to Diaspora Investment to Rescue Struggling Economy
Cuba va autoriser sa diaspora à investir pour développer le secteur privé
Summary
Facing a severe economic and energy crisis marked by prolonged power blackouts, Cuba is opening its private sector to investment from its diaspora for the first time. The move is a strategic attempt to rescue an economy squeezed by decades of US sanctions and chronic fuel shortages. Havana hopes the diaspora's capital will help kickstart private enterprise and ease the country's deepening humanitarian strain.
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