Cuba Opens Doors to Diaspora Investment Amid US Talks and Energy Crisis
En pourparlers avec les États-Unis, Cuba annonce que sa diaspora pourra investir sur l'île
Summary
Cuba has announced that members of its diaspora, including those living in the United States, will be allowed to invest on the island and own businesses there, as Havana engages in talks with Washington. The move comes amid a severe energy crisis driven by US sanctions, with President Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledging widespread public discontent over chronic power cuts. He also condemned acts of violence, including an attack on a local Communist Party office.
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