The Cuban government has announced new economic measures intended to address years of economic hardship, declining national production, and a shortage of foreign currency. These reforms are presented as a correction of long-standing economic distortions. However, significant doubts remain regarding their actual impact given the current state of the island’s economy. There is widespread skepticism about whether the changes will benefit all Cubans or only a select few. The announcement follows a period of prolonged economic crisis and scarcity. The effectiveness of these measures remains to be seen, and observers are wary of potential limitations. Further analysis will be needed to determine the extent of the reforms’ success.
