The Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) approved an emergency program with economic opening measures and free market elements, in a context of deep crisis. The plan, discussed behind closed doors, will be sent to the National Assembly of People’s Power for analysis and possible implementation.
Economic opening measures
The document – not yet officially published – contemplates greater participation of private initiative, more autonomy for municipalities and state companies, and more flexible conditions to attract foreign investment. The goal is to reactivate an economy hit by shortages and low productivity.
During the session, President Miguel Díaz-Canel pointed out that the country faces a situation that requires urgent changes. The implementation of these measures could mark a significant shift in Cuban economic policy, seeking to adapt to the new realities of the global context.




