Cubans living abroad will now be allowed to invest and own businesses on the island, a senior government official said Monday, unveiling a key reform as the economy struggles under intense US pressure.
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The Cuban government has announced a key reform allowing Cubans living abroad to invest and own businesses on the island, as the economy struggles under intense US pressure. This move is seen as a significant shift in the country's economic policy. The reform aims to boost the island's economy, which has been under strain due to US sanctions. Cubans abroad will now have the opportunity to contribute to the island's economic development.
Cubans living abroad will now be allowed to invest and own businesses on the island, a senior government official said Monday, unveiling a key reform as the economy struggles under intense US pressure.