Cuba: doing business in a socialist country

Oscar Martinez, like the 617,000 Cuban cuentapropistas, demands access to the wholesale market for entrepreneurs. RFI / Domitille Piron

By: Domitille Piron

In Cuba, we can now talk about business! The private sector is growing and the economy is being privatized. Attracting more and more young people, the private sector is even considered by some as an exit solution to the economic crisis facing the country.

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For Cubans, working in the private sector is a guarantee of a better standard of living, but you still have to juggle the administrative barriers of the state economy.

" Cuba: Entrepreneur en pays socialiste ", a great report by Domitille Piron.

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