Cuba announces policy to allow Cuban nationals living in US to invest in private businesses on the island
Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga announced that Cuba is preparing to allow Cuban nationals living in the United States to invest in private businesses on the island. This marks a significant departure from decades of restrictions that barred Cubans abroad from directly investing in businesses on the island. The policy shift comes as Cuba faces a severe economic crisis and follows recent acknowledgment of talks between Cuba and the US.
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“Cuba tells exiles 'doors are open' to invest in businesses in the country”
“Cuba opens private-sector investment to nationals in US”
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