Cuba’s Communist Party approves opening economy in unprecedented move

Yellow is Okay

Registered Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2023
Messages
996
Reaction score
358
Reputation
507.5
Country of Origin
Country of Residence
The emergency economic package comes amid an ongoing US pressure campaign that has left the island nation reeling.

getty_6a345470b2-1781814384.jpg

President Miguel Diaz-Canel has acknowledged that some of the island's economic problems 'don't come from outside', a reference to foreign pressure campaigns [Getty]

Cuba’s Communist Party has approved a raft of unprecedented free-market measures as part of an emergency economic package.

The package was submitted to the country’s National Assembly on Thursday, where it is all but assured to pass.

The plan would expand opportunities for private enterprise and create measures to attract additional foreign investment, including from Cubans abroad.

It could also set the stage for private real estate development ⁠on the Caribbean island and the ⁠transformation of state-owned businesses ⁠into private commercial ventures with shares and equity stakes. It would also ‌allow private banks to enter Cuba’s once state-dominated ‌finance ‌sector.

The reform package signals a dramatic shift for Cuba, which is led by the Communist Party.

Speaking to the party’s Central Committee in a broadcast on Thursday, President Miguel Diaz-Canel said the country’s dire economic situation could not be blamed on external pressure alone.

For decades, the US has imposed a trade embargo on Cuba, weakening its economy. Since January, the US pressure against Cuba has increased, with the administration of President Donald Trump blocking fuel deliveries to the island.

But Diaz-Canel acknowledged that some of the present-day economic strife was due to domestic factors, referencing “obstacles that don’t come from outside, nor the blockade”.

He pointed to “slowness, bureaucracy and norms that impede those who want to produce” as well as “decisions that we have put off”.

“The situation calls for urgent and necessary changes,” he said.

On Thursday, the European Union also increased pressure on Cuba, passing a resolution that called for sanctions on Diaz-Canel and the leadership of Grupo de Administracion Empresarial SA, a business conglomerate operated by the Cuban military.

The EU resolution condemned what it described as “the systematic repression” by the Cuban government, while calling for “profound economic and political change”.

In his address, Diaz-Canel suggested there would likely be some opposition to the emergency economic plan from hardliners in the Communist Party, which has officially governed Cuba since 1965.

Some of the reforms, he said, “will not have absolute consensus, but cannot be postponed”.

Former Cuban leader Rahul Castro, who was indicted by the US in May, has also backed the plan.

Trump administration officials, notably Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have repeatedly said that economic reforms could ease Washington’s pressure campaign against the island. But the US did not immediately respond to the latest moves.

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance was asked on Thursday if the Trump administration would now turn its sights to Cuba after reaching a memorandum of understanding to end the war on Iran.

Trump has repeatedly floated both military attacks and what he has described as a “friendly takeover” of Cuba.

Vance responded that Washington wanted Cubans to be “happy and successful”.

“We’re actually talking to the Cuban government right now about how they could change their ways to change that,” Vance said.

“If they make smart decisions, we’re going to have a much better relationship with that island.”
 
In order to salvage his reputation, Trump is likely to invade Cuba, which has no ability to protect itself, and China does not have the ability to assist countries in the Caribbean region. I think the Communist Party of Cuba should soften their attitude towards the United States when necessary, and even make some political concessions. The Communist Party of Cuba needs to first ensure its survival and patiently wait for changes in the international situation.
 
I think the Communist Party of Cuba should soften their attitude towards the United States when necessary, and even make some political concessions. The Communist Party of Cuba needs to first ensure its survival and patiently wait for changes in the international situation.

Why does Cuba need the capitalist West/US for survival?
So much for having common ideological Communist "friends" in the world.

China does not have the ability to assist countries in the Caribbean region.

How is it that the US can help democratic Taiwan but China can't help communist Cuba?

Taiwan
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.




Cuba has frozen in time to the 1950's before the Communist takeover
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Last edited:
Why does Cuba need capitalist US for survival?
So much for having common ideological Communist "friends" in the world.

How is it that the US can help democratic Taiwan but China can't help communist Cuba?

Taiwan
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.




Cuba has frozen in time to the 1950's before the Communist takeover
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.


Because China is like the United States in the 1990s, not the United States in 2026.

The United States in the1990s had its eyes on the entire world and was the guardian of the global order, so it did not want to disrupt the order by invading Cuba. But the USA in 2026 is no longer the guardian of the order.
 
Because China is like the United States in the 1990s, not the United States in 2026.

No, the US in the 1990's accelerated helping Taiwan by pushing the personal computer revolution around the world by making Taiwan the key parts supplier...ditching the 1980's focus on propping up Japan Inc with television and stereo tech.

The United States in the1990s had its eyes on the entire world and was the guardian of the global order, so it did not want to disrupt the order by invading Cuba. But the USA in 2026 is no longer the guardian of the order.

You missed the boat on that. Cuba was about a "gentleman's agreement" between the US and Russia in the late 1960's about not touching Cuba unless we want nuclear missile launchers perpetually stationed near each other's borders.

It was very similar to the agreement with China agreeing not to invade Taiwan as long as the US military stayed away.
 
Last edited:
No, the US in the 1990's accelerated helping Taiwan by pushing the personal computer revolution around the world by making Taiwan the key parts supplier...ditching the 1980's focus on propping up Japan Inc with television and stereo tech.



You missed the boat on that. Cuba was about a "gentleman's agreement" between the US and Russia in the late 1960's about not touching Cuba unless we want nuclear missile launchers perpetually stationed near each other's borders.

It was very similar to the agreement with China agreeing not to invade Taiwan as long as the US military stayed away.

The United States is clearly in strategic retreat, even willing to abandon its interests in Israel and the Middle East. The U.S. wants to retreat to the American contin, and Trump will definitely invade Cuba.
 
The United States is clearly in strategic retreat, even willing to abandon its interests in Israel and the Middle East. The U.S. wants to retreat to the American contin, and Trump will definitely invade Cuba.

I love how if Cuba is sliding out of its hardcore Communist doctrine you simply quickly identify that as a strategic retreat of the US. :rolleyes:

Under US pressure, Cuba unveils largest economic reform in decades
Cuban lawmakers on Thursday adopted nearly 200 historic free-market reforms
 
Last edited:
I hope that Cuba will hold on for a bit longer. I am planning a visit next year with the family and I would like to experience one of the world's last "time capsules" before it changes forever.

Those veteran cars alone are worth a visit.

Believe it or not but there are desperate GCC citizens (from what I have heard and read about) who sometimes travel to Cuba as a last resort for incurable illnesses, autoimmune diseases and alternative cancer treatments etc. Some apparently have had success with their treatments.

In general from what I have read, Cuba has a quite good educational system and many educated people. The problem is that the state is almost bankrupt, corrupt and lacking in investments.

If you could invest heavily in Cuba while retain some semblance of social services for the poorest people, Cuba could become much more prosperous economically.
 
Last edited:
I love how if Cuba is sliding out of its hardcore Communist doctrine you simply quickly identify that as a strategic retreat of the US. :rolleyes:

Under US pressure, Cuba unveils largest economic reform in decades
If Cuba opens its financial markets to the United States, that is American-style economic reform. Otherwise, it is just Chinese-style economic reform. You know I mean.
 
If Cuba opens its financial markets to the United States, that is American-style economic reform. Otherwise, it is just Chinese-style economic reform. You know I mean.

but it says
In a landmark speech to the National Assembly, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero unveiled 176 measures aimed at rolling back the state’s role in the economy and attracting investment in everything from banking to tourism and agriculture.
Under the reforms, foreign investors were no longer required to form joint ventures with the state, large private enterprises would be authorised and both Cuban and foreign investors would be allowed to acquire stakes in state companies.

Anyways opening up investments in Cuba is not the main goal.
 
Last edited:
This was the same during Obama approach as well, another pointless conflict created by Trump.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Pakistan Defence Latest

Latest Posts

Back
Top