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May 08, 2013

Real-estate in Cuba: A Half-hearted Opening

By Emilio Morales and Joseph L. Scarpaci, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).— Many analysts believed that the Cuban government’s opening of a veritable… More info
April 24, 2013

Cuba, the Venezuelan Crisis and the Ghost from the Special Period

By Emilio Morales and translated by Joseph L. Scarpaci, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).— The Venezuela National Electoral Council’s proclamation that… More info
April 08, 2013

Cuba: Doors to Monetary Unification

By Emilio Morales and translated by Joseph L. Scarpaci, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).— Is the end of the dual currency system in Cuba in sight?… More info
February 24, 2013

Patrimony as Credit: What the Cuban Government’s New Measures Are All About

By Emilio Morales and translated by Joseph L. Scarpaci, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).—The Cuban government has broadened private workers’ access to bank… More info
January 28, 2013

The U.S. is Second Leading Country of Tourists in Cuba

By Emilio Morales, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).—The U.S. earned second place in 2012 for sending almost 600,000 travelers to Cuba despite the trade… More info
January 28, 2013

Cell phone rates drop in Cuba: Who wins?

By Emilio Morales, Miami (The Havana Consulting Group).—The Cuban government just announced a rate drop for prepaid and plan-rated cell phone usage. On Monday… More info
December 29, 2012

Cuba closes oldest nickel processing plant

By Marc Frank, HAVANA, Dec 28 (Reuters).— Cuba has closed the oldest of three nickel plants in the country, a local Communist Party leader said, a looming… More info
November 07, 2012

Cuba opens sugar sector to foreign management

By Rosa Tania Valdés and Marc Frank, HAVANA, Nov 7 (Reuters),— Brazilian builder Odebrecht SA will begin administrating a Cuban sugar mill next week in the… More info
November 05, 2012

Migration Reform: Increased Revenues on Their Mind

By Emilio Morales, MIami (The Havana Consulting Group).—Cuba’s proposed migration reform was received across the island like a quick analgesic to remedy penury… More info
September 10, 2012

Cuba struggles with foreign investment, growth

By Marc Frank, HAVANA (Reuters).— Cuba's failure to encourage more foreign investment is crippling its economic performance and putting its goal of sustainable… More info
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