Cuba has announced extensive economic reforms, representing the most significant changes to its economic model in nearly seven decades since adopting communism. The reforms, encompassing 176 measures, were unveiled by Havana in response to ongoing criticism from the United States. Cuban officials stated that the US lacks the moral authority to judge these internal changes. The measures aim to address the country’s economic challenges and stimulate growth, though specific details remain to be fully elaborated. This move signals a potential shift in Cuba’s economic approach, attempting to balance socialist principles with market-oriented mechanisms. The announcement comes amidst continued US sanctions and political pressure on the island nation.
