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Cuban Economic News
Archive: 2016
Stiglitz and the Cuban economy 12/26/2016 On Cuba: "For me, his time in the
World Bank as chief economist perhaps was the most relevant, especially because
it marked new tendencies in that organization and under his direction one of the
most notable Development Reports of the 1990s was published, where an in-depth
analysis was made of the role of knowledge in development and economic growth.
Already by that time – we’re talking of 20 years ago – several Cuban economists
had carried out works where the importance of that factor for Cuba’s economic
development was demonstrated and also, as a leading factor of those researches,
that Cuba had to promote economic policies that would make that advantage really
effective."
Twin sisters make cigars to celebrate different shades of the AfroCuban diaspora 12/20/2016 Miami
Herald: "According to the sisters, most of their business comes from black
Americans. Tres Lindas Cubanas, which was named after a Cuban song and
translates to three pretty Cuban girls, also serves as homage to the variety of
shades of black women across the world and the complexion of the three blends of
cigars available through their brand."
FIART 2016 entrega sus premios 12/19/2016 Radio Rebelde: "Los proyectos
ZULU, por colección de Bolsos y Carteras, y Mosaicos Textiles, de la Asociación
Cubana de Artesanos Artistas (ACAA), ambos de la capital, resultaron premiados
en la categoría de Productos."
Who is
afraid of Cuban music? A self-interview with JOAQUÍN BORGES-TRIANA 12/13/2016 Cuba
Counterpoints: "What do you think are the main difficulties that music-makers
face in Cuba? The first is the absence of a national market for music. This
creates a situation where records and recording apparatuses are sold at
prohibitive prices, and in a currency that is not the same as that which is paid
to the average citizen. Therefore, it is almost impossible for a Cuban musician
to have his/her records bought by the public or by the intended recipient for
which the sonic creation is produced. In addition, there are too many musicians
in relation to the State’s limited capacity to produce records."
¿Quién le tiene miedo a la música en Cuba? 12/13/2016 Cuba
Posible: "¿Cuáles piensas que son las mayores dificultades que enfrentan los
creadores musicales en Cuba? La primera es la ausencia de un mercado nacional
para la música. En ello influye que los discos y el aparato reproductor se
comercializan en precios prohibitivos y en una moneda que no es con la que se le
paga al ciudadano promedio. Por tanto, al músico cubano le resulta punto menos
que imposible que sus discos sean comprados por el público o destinatario
natural para el cual se hace esa creación sonora."
Carlos Cristóbal Márquez Valdés 12/7/2016 Marti Noticias: "La misiva
promovida por la empresa Cuba Educational Travel, y el grupo de cabildeo a favor
del deshielo Engage Cuba, ha sido suscrita por más de 100 dueños de paladares,
servicios tecnológicos y de autos y peluquerías, entre otros pequeños negocios."
A U.S.-Cuba Breach Presents an Opportunity for China 11/29/2016 WSJ: "While
U.S. remittances total more than all Cuban exports, Beijing’s trade with island
is growing fast "
Given the incentive, Cuba’s economy could boom 11/28/2016 The National,
South Africa
Cuba must shun capitalism and seek development solutions from within 11/11/2016 Guardian: ""Cuba
needs to learn quickly what these other countries learned to their cost – that
institutions matter. Rather than plunging into the cauldron of free market
forces, the Cuban government needs to build the solid institutional framework
that has been termed “the developmental state”." ...The Cuban government should
resist any recalcitrant calls to deploy the microcredit model as a major part of
its transition strategy. Microfinance has not succeeded in generating a
sustainable, “bottom-up” development trajectory anywhere in the world (and for
clear lessons one need only look at the disaster that has taken place in Bosnia
and Herzegovina)."
Cuba Ventures on Why an Incoming Trump Administration Will be Good for U.S.-Cuba
Rapprochement 11/10/2016 Cuba Ventures: "Even the Trump-friendly corporate
lobbying group ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) has called for the
normalization of U.S. trade relations with Cuba, which would be consistent with
its free market agenda."
Nothing for
Ordinary Cubans 11/4/2016 Havana Times: "The internet isn’t a luxury, it’s
a necessity. Plus, the 2 CUC (US $2.30) price tag for a 1 hour access card is
still a great blow to the Cuban people’s economy. However, the problem isn’t
only the government’s expensive price, but also the cruel initiative that
resellers take. They take advantage of the fact there are very few ETECSA retail
outlets and that employees there would rather sell them in bulk in exchange for
getting a few cents extra for each card sold, since when these are sold directly
to the general population, they don’t get a cut."
Invertir en Cuba: ¿Qué dicen los empresarios? 11/3/2016 Cubainformación: "¿Qué
beneficios tiene invertir en Cuba? ¿Cómo ha sido este proceso para algunas de
las empresas ya asentadas en la Isla? ¿Cuánto frena el bloqueo económico a los
hombres de negocios que apuestan por la Mayor de las Antillas? Reconocidas
firmas como Nestlé, Havana Club Internacional e Iberostar compartieron sus
opiniones al respecto durante la clausura del primer Foro de Negocios celebrado
en el marco de la 34 Feria Internacional de La Habana."
Cuba Shuts Itself
Off to US Businesspeople 11/2/2016 Havana Times: "Cleber’s investment meant
that the Cuban Government would have to take too many ideological risks, said
John Kavulich, the director of the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council. Accepting
this project “would be seen as the country accepting the US’ current statutes,
laws and policies. That it had given in,” said Kavulich according to Miami’s El
Nuevo Herald. “They feel confident that with the existing subsidies, loans and
debt restructuring, projects focusing on energy and the revenue from US visitors
and visitors from other countries, the government will be able to remain firm in
its resistance against any significant commercial and economic commitments with
companies based in the US,” he added, according to the Miami newspaper."
Cooperatives Drive Cuban Agriculture 10/21/2016 Iowa Public TV
“Ones to Watch” for Cuba Tech 10/13/2016 The New Cuba: "If you had been
really dialed into the scene before arriving to Cuba, you would have been tipped
off to a cool restaurant app called Alamesa, which lists 900 restaurants with
addresses, phone numbers and reviews — and it works brilliantly offline.
Game-changer. Who is the creator of this app? His name is Ariel Causa Menendez,
and this week, the young Cuban was awarded for his invention by the recent
10X10KCuba contest along with 9 of his industry peers in a competition that
sought to select the 10 most promising Tech startups in Cuba today."
Thanks To Santería, Cuba Is Experiencing An Economic Boom 10/3/2016 Vibe: “People
who become santeros are often waiting for a foreigner to come from the outside
so that they can make money. You can’t survive with what the government pays
you, so santeros do whatever it takes to survive like charge tourists a lot of
money for their services and, in a way, are obligated to do these illegal
things. It’s all about survival.”
Persiguen cuentapropistas ilegales 10/2/2016 Cartas desde Cuba: "Según Raúl
González Quintana, secretario del Consejo de Administración Provincial (CAP),
“además de la imposición de 1500 pesos (CUP) de multa a quienes desempeñen
cualquier actividad de forma ilícita, aplicaremos con fuerza el decomiso de los
medios e instrumentos que utilizan para su labor. La ley es rigurosa en tal
sentido. “Si el ciudadano emplea una bicicleta para comercializar algo, la puedo
decomisar; si dispone del auto como taxi y carece de licencia operativa, igual
queda estipulado el decomiso del vehículo; incluso, si arrienda su inmueble,
existe la prerrogativa para abrir un proceso a través de la dirección de
Vivienda y decomisarlo. Todo está bien claro en el Decreto Ley 315, en lo
referente a aquellos que ejercen de modo ilegal”."
One of Cuba's fastest growing economies is inspired by the life of saints 9/29/2016 Fusion: “Santeria
has become really trendy,” he told me in his living room, as his son’s stereo
thumped U.S. rap songs in the next room. “Whites have been coming to Cuba and
practicing this black religion and stealing our secrets. They began to realize
that there was money to be made and they started taking advantage.”
Fantasmas y amenazas de la revolución cubana 9/24/2016 Cartas desde
Cuba: "Por su parte, militar por cuenta propia en el ejército del socialismo
también tiene un costo. En La Joven Cuba hemos acompañado el proceso
revolucionario, apoyándolo desde la crítica y la alternatividad. Pero algunos
creen que todo aquello que no venga por la vía institucional, no rinda cuentas
verticalmente, no entre en el sistema de trabajo centralizado y planificado, lo
que no cumpla estos parámetros es una amenaza. Y así nos han tratado a menudo,
sin mucho éxito gracias a las fuerzas revolucionarias dentro de las
instituciones, en la estructura estatal."
Camila en el macrocosmos del micro mecenazgo 9/17/2016 Progreso
Semanal: "Desde que comenzó a “crowfundiar” Camila Carballo no se va a dormir
sin saber qué contenido agitará al día siguiente en las redes. Una foto vieja o
nueva. Un amigo que encuentra en la calle. Una reflexión sobre caer y
levantarse. Algo que lee de pasada en un libro o periódico que un fulano
sostiene abierto bajo el sol en el camino de su apartamento semiderruido en el
Vedado hasta la zona Wi-fi de 23 y L. Cualquier detalle ingenioso o sentimental
puede abrirle paso hasta otro mecenas. Y otro mecenas. Y otro."
Red cubana de producción audiovisual nace este mes 9/13/2016 Progreso
Semanal: "Como una red de servicios de producción audiovisual surge Encuadre,
una plataforma que desde finales de este mes de septiembre reunirá a
profesionales, organizaciones y empresas para intercambiar ideas y propuestas de
trabajo. Bajo la máxima “Encuentra en Cuba todo lo que necesitas para hacer
audiovisuales”, la iniciativa parece ser la primera de su tipo en el país."
Barbara’s Modas, creación cubana 9/11/2016 Masoneria Libertaria: "El
Proyecto Barbara’s Modas, liderado por mujeres emprendedoras Afro-descendientes
en La Habana, pese de la precaria situación de sus recursos, avanza la primera
etapa de su programa, a partir de los nuevos diseños creados realizan
modificaciones y pruebas a los vestuarios que usarán en el futuro, un equipo de
modelaje en una exposición pública. Sobre este tema abundó más en profundidad la
abogada, diseñadora y Directora del Proyecto Barbara´s Modas, Deyni Terry
Abreu."
Barbara’s Fashion
an Afro-Cuban Led Project 9/10/2016 Havana Times: "The Barbara’s Fashion
Project, led by Afro-descendant Cuban women entrepreneurs in Cojimar, Havana,
advances in the first phase of its program, despite the precarious situation of
its resources. The group is currently working on new designs with an eye towards
a public fashion show in the future. We spoke with Terry Deyni Abreu, a lawyer
and designer and the project’s director."
PayPal sanctions the word “Cuba” 9/7/2016 OnCuba: "But a year before PayPal
had to pay 7.7 million dollars as part of an agreement with OFAC, the authority
that indicated that for over several years up until 2013, the company had not
adequately reflected the transactions so that the agency could detect people or
entities subject to sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Sudan."
AT&T and ETECSA will connect Cuba and the US for voice, text and data 8/22/2016 OnCuba: "AT&T
and ETECSA have concluded negotiations and signed agreements direct connection
for the exchange of international voice traffic between the USA and Cuba, as the
Cuban company announced today in an institutional statement. The agreements
provide for roaming voice, text and data services for AT&T customers traveling
to Cuba; as well as providing telephone calls through direct connection between
the two countries."
Moda y afrodescencia: Una iniciativa de emprendimiento en Cuba 8/21/2016 Negra
Cubana: "Ya mucha gente en la isla no se cree el cuento del ajiaco, porque de
sobra se sabe que ya servido el delicioso plato no todas las viandas han
alcanzado el mismo grado de cocción. Es por eso que celebro las iniciativas
donde se intenta destacar intencionalmente la cultura afrocubana, entendiendo
por ello, en mi opinión, aquella que resalta nuestro vínculo con el continente
madre."
Encuadre, una red social para el audiovisual cubano 8/19/2016 Progreso
Semanal: "Encuadre, la única red cubana de producción audiovisual que se anuncia
en el horizonte, planea comenzar con un producto mínimo viable. Pero aun así es
una empresa ambiciosa. En abril, durante la Muestra Joven del ICAIC, sus cinco
fundadores dijeron que el sitio web estaría online en julio, luego anunciaron
dos plazos más, uno en agosto y otro en septiembre."
PayPal Froze My Account After I Bought A Cuban Cigar 8/18/2016 Forbes: "According
to the new rules, U.S. citizens traveling abroad are allowed to consume Cuban
goods. A tourist visiting Mexico City can buy a glass of Cuban rum or an
expensive Cuban cigar and pay for the purchase with a major credit card such as
MasterCard or Visa. Current restrictions place a $100 limit on Cuban cigars
brought back to the U.S. by people visiting Cuba. The ban has been lifted on
goods purchased and consumed by tourists traveling outside of the
U.S.\r\n\r\nI’ve written about Amazon successfully entering Mexico’s e-commerce
market. In a country with low credit card penetration PayPal has a chance to
expand its business in Mexico’s e-commerce market.\r\n\r\nMy account, however,
is still frozen. So, apparently, PayPal is still figuring out how to do business
in Latin America when it comes to allowing users to purchase and enjoy Cuban
goods."
Paypal halted a transaction because it contained the word "Cuba" 8/17/2016 BoIng
Boing: "The lesson: don't use forbidden words when sending someone money via
PayPal. Better yet, use Bitcoin instead."
IT Outsourcers, Get Ready for the Castro Dividend 8/17/2016 Nearshore
Americas: "Yet, beyond the allure of Cuba’s shabby-chic hotels and the prospect
of improving the island’s decrepit roads, there is an even greater prize for
investors with vision: Cuba possesses immense STEM talent. Today, physicians,
thousands of whom are sent abroad to friendly countries in exchange for foreign
aid to Havana, are probably the most prominent part of this group, but this is
only one segment. There are tens of thousands of IT professionals on the
island."
Cooperatives Becoming Bigger Part of Cuba’s Reforms 8/16/2016 Counterpunch: "There
is a consensus among informed observers that a primary reason for the Communist
Party’s slowness in promulgating clear rules for the formation of cooperatives
is that the party leadership has yet to reach a consensus itself."
How Much Is a
Contract Worth in Cuba? 8/16/2016 Havana Times: "A small group of former
state employees in the city of Artemisa, the capital of the western province
that shares the same name, who became independent workers due to the new
self-employment law laid out by the Cuban government, face a critical situation.
They had signed a 10-year contract with the government’s Services Company in the
city so they could develop their work and now they are being forced to leave
their site and lose the small investments they made to improve it. The building
no longer belongs to them they were told, “Because now it belongs to the
government’s Retail Sales Enterprise (Comercio) and not the Services Company
anymore.”"
Mujeres
emprendedoras diseñan para la moda afro-cubana 8/15/2016 Havana Times: "En
un apartamento del poblado de Cojimar ubicado en La Habana del Este. Mujeres
cubanas se inician como diseñadoras de moda para un proyecto que aspira a
visibilizar el trabajo de la mujer afrodescendiente en Cuba, mostrar su belleza
en toda su diversidad y convertirse en una fuente de empleo."
Derecho e Informática, un puente a medio construir en Cuba 8/12/2016 IPS: "Para
la presidenta de la no gubernamental Sociedad Cubana de Derecho e Informática,
es vital potenciar un pensamiento en la población cubana que le “permita superar
el estado de simple consumidor de tecnología para convertirse en creador de
valores”."
What do Cuban entrepreneurs stand to win from closer US Cuba relations? 8/1/2016 Cuba
Counterpoints: "At this point, even if the government facilitates direct
relations between the self-employed and foreign businesses, it will remain to be
seen how many independent entrepreneurs become actual company owners. Many of
these entrepreneurs have been able to stay in business only because their
ability to operate within the production and price-regulating features of the
informal and underground economies (which are economies geared toward survival,
focusing on short-term objectives and low-level investments)."
Cuentapropistas en el limbo jurídico 7/23/2016 Negra Cubana: "Ninguna de
estas historias son ficticias, es la vida de gente común que camina por las
calles de La Habana. Gente que trabaja en la más absoluta precariedad de sus
derechos laborales y a quienes todos les llamamos “cuentapropistas”. Los
suponemos en una vida de lujo pero en cambio viven una Cuba cada vez más
intensa."
Cuba: the
Government vs. its Emigres 7/9/2016 Havana Times: "However, Cuba isn’t a
normal country because the government chooses instead to have a hostile
relationship with its emigres – the opposite of what happens everywhere else in
the world, including in the Dominican Republic – and prefers to overexploit them
with exorbitant fees with its inefficient consulate services, or by buying in
the most expensive half-empty stores in the world."
Cuba Warns of
Dirty Money Investments from Abroad 7/7/2016 Havana Times: "The Cuban
Interior Ministry (MININT) has under surveillance attempts by Cubans living
abroad and foreign citizens who are introducing illicit funds in the country to
invest in the private sector, in goods and property."
Florida bank issues first US credit card for use in Cuba 6/23/2016 AP: "A
small Florida bank will issue the first U.S. credit card intended for use in
Cuba and make it easier for Americans to travel and work on an island largely
cut off from the U.S. financial system, the bank announced Tuesday. Pompano
Beach-based Stonegate Bank said its Mastercard, available Wednesday, will let
U.S. travelers charge purchases at state-run businesses and a handful of private
ones, mostly high-end private restaurants equipped with point-of-sale devices.
Until now, Americans have generally had to bring cash to Cuba and change it
either at state institutions that impose a 10 percent penalty on the dollar or
in informal exchanges with locals. “This is going to be huge for American
companies trying to do business down here,” Stonegate president David Seleski
said. The card’s utility will be limited for the moment, however. Cuba is
preventing cardholders from using them for cash advances. And while the bank
says there are 10,000 point-of-sale devices across the island, cashiers in
state-owned stores often say they are out of service."
Nestle Helps Cuba
Skirt the US Embargo 6/22/2016 Havana Times: "In conclusions made from this
deal, the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council values the fact that the Obama
administration is focussing on creating trade opportunities rather than directly
or immediately influencing this activity with Cuba’s independent farmers. This
focus is founded on the belief that in the last 190 days of Obama’s presidency,
a bilateral trade agreement is on the horizon, even when it isn’t the kind of
involvement for State companies that the Cuban government and its institutions
want, may be seen as preferable than not having one at all."
Cuba Oriental aspira a convertirse en alternativa a La Habana y Varadero 6/22/2016 Nuevo
Herald
First U.S. managed hotel begins operating in Cuba 6/1/2016 Periodico
26: "Havana's newly named Four Points by Sheraton, the first U.S. managed hotel
on the island in over 50 years, began operating June 29, under the
administration of the Starwood chain, in association with Cuban state enterprise
Gaviota."
17 Things
You Need to Know Before Doing Business in Cuba 5/30/2016 Entrepreneur
Sesionó Foro de Negocios Cuba y Missouri 5/30/2016 Juventud Rebelde: "A las
48 horas del anunció de las relaciones entre Cuba y Estados Unidos del 17 de
diciembre de 2014, aseguró el Gobernador Nixon, reunió a su gabinete para
analizar como podían dirigirse en ese camino, y confesó que quiso ser el primer
estado en llegar a Cuba, que es una oportunidad para rancheros y granjeros de
Missouri, especialmente para los productores de arroz, soya, carne de res, maíz,
algodón, fertilizantes, biocombustibles y nutrientes."
Cuba blames US sanctions for Co-op Bank closures 5/27/2016 Co-operative
News: "Cuba’s permanent mission to the UN has denounced the sanctions imposed by
the USA after the Co-operative Bank closed the accounts of the British Cuba
Solidarity Campaign. In a press statement, Cuban officials say the Bank’s chief
executive, Niall Booker, had confirmed in writing to customers that the closure
was the result of the risk arising from US sanctions imposed on Cuba."
Cuba legalises small and medium private businesses 5/25/2016 BBC: "The
government currently allows self-employment in several hundred job categories
from restaurant owners to hairdressers. The Cuban economy has been stimulated by
many of these becoming small businesses and employing other workers. The latest
reforms were published in a 32-page document detailing the party's plan for
economic development, and approved by Congress."
Aduana de Cuba informa sobre la entrada y salida de dinero al país 5/25/2016 Habana
Linda: "Estas medidas permiten entrar al país un total de 5000 dólares máximos,
pero debes declararlo ante los funcionarios de la Aduana General de la
República. Los ciudadanos cubanos domiciliados en el país y los ciudadanos
extranjeros residentes permanentes en Cuba pueden exportar e importar a su
salida o entrada al país, sumas que no excedan los dos mil pesos cubanos 2000
pesos cubanos."
Cuba Is Seeing
Increasing Work Protests 5/25/2016 Havana Times: "The recent bici-taxi
protest in Plaza de la Revolución managed to get annulled dozens of fines, which
had been sensationalized to appear as economic crimes. In October 2015, mail
delivery workers in Banes, Holguin refused to work, finally getting their
demands met against administrative arbitrariness. Other complaints haven’t been
so successful, but one thing’s for sure, a crack has been opened in the
Communist party’s trade union wall."
Cuba to legalize small and medium-sized private businesses 5/24/2016 AP: "Cuban
business owners and economic experts said they were hopeful the reform would
allow private firms to import wholesale supplies and export products to other
countries for the first time, removing a major obstacle to private business
growth. "This is a tremendously important step," said Alfonso Valentin Larrea
Barroso, director-general of Scenius, a cooperatively run economic consulting
firm in Havana. "They're creating, legally speaking, the non-state sector of the
economy. They're making that sector official.""
Cuba Moves to Legalize Small- and Medium-Size Businesses 5/24/2016 WSJ: "Cuba’s
government said it would move to legalize thousands of small- and medium-size
businesses that have sprung up in recent years, a step that could encourage more
entrepreneurship in the hemisphere’s lone communist country."
Una Cuba inclusiva siempre será más fuerte 5/20/2016 Chiringa de
Cuba: "Para nadie es un secreto que Washington está apartándose lentamente de
sus antiguos socios de la disidencia y apostando por los cuentapropistas,
cooperativistas y empresarios cubanos, nacidos al amparo de las reformas
encabezadas por el Presidente Raúl Castro. Las ventajas de estos sobre la
disidencia tradicional son enormes, están integrados en la sociedad, sus
compatriotas los consideran personas de éxito, poseen recursos financieros
propios por lo que no hay que mantenerlos y el agua en la que nadan es la
economía de mercado."
EE.UU. insta a Cuba a conectarse a Internet mientras dura el interés por la isla 5/11/2016 Ads305: "Tres
compañías de telefonía móvil de Estados Unidos han firmado acuerdos con Cuba.
Verizon, Sprint y T-Mobile ofrecen a sus clientes la posibilidad de realizar y
recibir llamadas en la red de ETECSA con sus propios teléfonos móviles a través
del “roaming” o servicio de itinerancia directo, pero hasta el momento ninguna
de las compañías estadounidenses puede suministrar estos servicios a los cubanos
que viven en la isla."
"Poner Internet en Cuba no es un problema tecnológico, si no una decisión
política de sus líderes" 5/11/2016 Cibercuba: "He estado, participado y
visto de primera mano las discusiones en la Habana con el Ministro de
Telecomunicaciones de Cuba, y con la empresa principal (ETECSA). Conozco del
interés que poseen en desarrollar la infraestructura de las telecomunicaciones
en toda la isla. Su personal técnico, y las compañías como tal, comprenden
perfectamente los beneficios económicos que esto pudiera aportarles, pero, tomar
tal decisión no les corresponde a ellos, si no a los líderes políticos del país.
Son ellos quienes tienen la última palabra en cuanto al cómo y cuan rápido estos
cambios puedan implementarse en el país. Obviamente el gobierno cubano debería
aprovechar el momento actual, en que Cuba es tema de interés mundial."
Grand Ambitions: Cuban Coders Looking to Energize a Nascent Startup Scene With
First Regular Meetups 5/6/2016 Huff Post: "But an ambitious group of young
Cuban programmers wants to change that and is trying to energize the island’s
technology entrepreneurs by organizing its first tech meetup. Alex Medina, a
35-year-old coder from Camaguey, and a group of friends have started the
Merchise Startup Circle and hope to hold the first meeting later this month in
Havana. The ultimate goal, according to Medina, is to garner enough interest for
regular, monthly meetings on the island."
Could US Trade Threaten Sustainable Agriculture in Cuba? 4/27/2016 Common
Dreams: "Although most continue to employ conventional agricultural methods, and
Cuba continues to import more than half of its food, around a quarter of the
country’s farmers have nonetheless succeeded in supplying some 65 percent of
national agricultural output using agroecological practices. These achievements,
however, could come under threat with the expected resumption of U.S.-Cuban
trade relations."
Cuban Gov. to
Allow Citizens to Travel by Sea 4/22/2016 Havana Times: "The Castro
government announced today it was lifting the longstanding prohibition on anyone
born in Cuba from traveling by sea. The measure will allow Cubans to hire out on
merchant ships and travel on cruisers. The change takes effect on April 26th."
Renowned Cuban Pro-Reform Economist Fired as Chill 4/21/2016 AP: "Reached
by The Associated Press on Wednesday, Perez confirmed his dismissal by center
director Humberto Blanco for having unauthorized conversations with foreign
institutions and informing "North American representatives" about the internal
procedures of the university. The dismissal letter described Perez, 56, as
"irresponsible" and "negligent" for continuing to engage in unauthorized
activity after warnings from his superiors. It also accused him of receiving
unauthorized payments for a study of the South Korean economy and said he was
barred from returning to work for at least four years."
Barbadian beer joins Cuban imports to relieve local demand 4/15/2016 Adelante: "Barbados´
Bank Breweries Limited will soon begin exporting nearly one million boxes of
beer to Cuba, where the local demand has surpassed production capacity following
the increase of tourism and private businesses."
Sector privado en Cuba, cinco años después 4/4/2016 Cuba a Contraluz: "Una
primera dificultad tiene que ver con el acceso a las materias primas y el
aprovisionamiento en general. Salvo para productos del agro, no existe un
mercado mayorista para los pequeños emprendedores. Y las consecuencias son harto
evidentes: altos precios de la oferta, desabastecimiento en la red de tiendas,
repunte del mercado negro… Aunque las autoridades han reconocido el problema, la
solución se perfila a mediano o largo plazo, pues las compraventas al por mayor
requieren desarrollar la industria y la agricultura nacionales, y disponer de
recursos financieros que permitan importar más. Las dos cosas llevan tiempo. Por
otra parte, el comercio exterior cubano se encuentra centralizado en un grupo de
empresas estatales, y los emprendedores no tienen licencias para exportar ni
importar. De acuerdo con un informe publicado a mediados de 2015 por el
Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, 504 613 personas, el 27% de la fuerza
laboral, se encontraban entonces afiliadas a los nuevos emprendimientos."
Encuentro propone diseminar en Cuba computadora de 35 dólares 4/2/2016 IPS: "En
el segundo islote más grande del archipiélago cubano, Isla de la Juventud, un
grupo de 25 personas integrado por artistas, informáticos, emprendedores y
realizadores,acampó durante tres días para compartir experiencias sobre nuevas
tecnologías y desarrollo de las ciencias humanísticas. Las oportunidades para
Cuba que ofrece la computadora Raspberry Pi, con un costo de solo 35 dólares en
el mercado internacional, fueron valoradas por las y los participantes de
THATCamp 2016, que en su segunda edición viajó a Nueva Gerona, la capital de ese
municipio especial."
Sector portuario de Estados Unidos ve potencial de Cuba como centro de carga
regional 3/30/2016 Cuba a contraluz: "Ejecutivos del sector logístico de
Estados Unidos que recorrieron instalaciones portuarias de Cuba en días
recientes han señalado que el país caribeño tiene potencial para convertirse en
un hub o centro de carga para la región, aun cuando hay retos por superar en el
área de la infraestructura."
17 Things
You Need to Know Before Doing Business in Cuba 3/30/2016 Entrepreneur: "In
advance of our AngelSummit Americas, we sat down with Cuba Emprende Chairman
John McIntire and Ramphis Castro, a VC at ScienceVest and co-organizer of
Startup Weekend Cuba, plus several Cuban founders to uncover what we need to
know."
Private
Entrepreneurship & Cuba’s Credit Policy 3/28/2016 Havana Times: "The
banking reforms meant that three state banks (BANDES, BPA, and Banco
Metropolitano) could issue microloans to fund the starting capital of
microenterprises in Cuba. Loan offerings varied from CUP1000-5000 (US$40-200)
and the interest rates were very low, ranging up to 4.25% for short term loans.
Despite the reforms, very few short-term loans have been awarded to private
enterprises despite attractive interest rates. However, before analyzing the
shortcomings, a deeper look at the reasons why the new credit policies were
introduced in the first place is necessary."
OFAC Further Amends the Cuban Assets Control Regulations Regarding Travel and
Financial Transactions 3/28/2016 Lexology: "The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has amended the Cuban Assets
Control Regulations to further implement elements of the policy announced by the
President on December 17, 2014 to engage and empower the Cuban people. These
additional changes were published in the Federal Register on March 16, 2016."
What
Obama’s Historic Visit to Cuba Really Means for U.S. Businesses 3/23/2016 Fortune: "In
what would certainly be a big breakthrough for the Cuban people, Obama told ABC
News on Sunday that Google “has a deal to start setting up more WIFI and
broadband access on the island.” Google ( GOOG -0.67% ) sounded less certain. In
a Spanish-language blog post on Monday, the company announced it is bringing
Google Cardboard and Chromebooks to a Havana museum, where visitors can connect
to a government-owned Internet carrier, and said it is “also exploring
additional possibilities to increase and improve access to the Internet, but
these are first steps.” "
Cubans are online and hustling despite restrictions and censorship 3/23/2016 Huck
Magazine: "Despite tight controls, the internet has been essential in allowing
Zenaida’s small business to thrive. The web has created a platform for her to
target international tourists through sites like Airbnb, and with a connection
in the house she could beat the competition by responding faster than her
competitors. The constant access also meant she could with a Dutch website
designer to make herself a site – with the capability of taking bookings and
advance payments online, a significant achievement given U.S. restrictions on
banking to Cuba complicate these types of transaction."
The economic impact of changes in U.S.-Cuba relations 3/23/2016 On
Cuba: "Some time ago, the sustained affirmation that the blockade was the
largest external obstacle to the country’s development was sometimes questioned
by different sectors inside and outside of Cuba. However, what has happened
since 17 December 2014 seems to show the weight of that argument."
Bitcoin Friendly Stripe To Allow Cuban Nationals To Incorporate U.S. Businesses
& Open U.S. Bank Accounts 3/21/2016 Crypto Coins News: "Stripe, a San
Francisco, Calif.-based mobile payments startup that allows merchants to accept
bitcoin, has announced that its Stripe Atlas service will be available to
businesses in Cuba in conjunction with President Obama’s trip to Havana this
week. Stripe users, including Atlas, can accept bitcoin along with credit cards,
Android Pay, Alipay and 135 currencies. Stripe Atlas will allow Cubans to
establish online businesses."
The next step for developing Cuba? Microfinance 3/21/2016 Devex: "Microfinance
is only available through local, state-owned banks, which cannot afford to
provide the scope of financing needed in the country. Microfinance is expensive,
and Cubans have little experience with microloans and credit scoring. To
encourage external finance to the island, the Cuban government must allow
international microfinance banks to operate and must be more welcoming to
nongovernmental organizations."
WashU Expert: Quo Vadis, Cuba? 3/21/2016 Washington University
San Cristóbal, el “paladar” de Centro Habana donde ha ido a cenar Obama 3/20/2016 La
Republica: "San Cristóbal lleva como nombre el de su propietario, el chef y la
inspiración de conducción, Carlos Cristóbal Márquez Valdés. Desordenado y
ecléctico, este es un espacio vivido en la planta baja de una mansión de
principios del siglo 20. Montones de libros antiguos están apilados en lo alto
hermosa muebles viejos; fotografías en blanco y negro se disputan el espacio con
antiguos portadas de discos y carteles taurinos, mientras que una selección de
relojes, artefactos religiosos e, incluso una piel de cebra de tamaño completo,
añadir a la mezcla."
Stripe to allow Cuban nationals to set up a U.S. business entity, bank account,
and more 3/18/2016 Business Wire: "The basic infrastructure for starting an
internet business in Cuba is nearly nonexistent. The country's internet
penetration is among the lowest in the world, with less than 4% of the
population online today. In addition, the financial rails aren't in place to
transact with markets outside of Cuba. Hardly anyone has a credit card, so
Cubans can't pay -- or more importantly, get paid -- for things available online
to billions of people around the world. Despite these challenges in their local
market, more than 70% of Cubans surveyed recently said they wanted to start
their own business. Stripe Atlas will now allow entrepreneurs to set up an
online business and expand beyond Cuban borders to sell to customers anywhere in
the world."
EEUU permitirá más viajes y operaciones con dólares a Cuba 3/15/2016 CaféFuerte: "El
paquete de medidas, que entrará en vigor este miércoles, amplía la capacidad de
los estadounidenses de viajar a Cuba, impulsa los intercambios comerciales y
reduce las barreras para que los cubanos realicen operaciones bancarias y
financieras en dólares, incluyendo a bancos que desde terceros países pueden
transferir dinero a cuentas en entidades estadounidenses a nombre de cubanos
residentes en la isla."
Secretary of Commerce Pritzker and U.S. Entrepreneurs to Accompany Obama to Cuba 3/15/2016 Radio
Cadena Agramonte: "Pritzker will come to Cuba with a group of business persons,
like Arne Sorenson, executive president of the Marriott International hotel
chain, as well as Ursula Burns, executive president of Xerox. Also part of the
delegation will be executives of the companies AT & T, of telecommunications,
and Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, which are interested in learning, in
situ, more about business opportunities on the island, points out the press
release. Pritzker, who will make her second trip to Cuba in less than six
months, toured in October the Mariel Special Development Zone, and held meetings
with trade officials in Cuba and exchanges with Cuban producers."
Obama administration loosens Cuba rules in advance of historic visit 3/15/2016 USA
Today: "The Obama administration announced a new round of measures chipping away
at the decades-long sanctions against Cuba Tuesday, encouraging more
person-to-person educational travel and allowing Cuban nationals to get jobs in
the United States or to open U.S. bank accounts. The rules could allow Cuban
athletes and entertainers — including baseball players — to get jobs in the
United States without having to defect from Cuba, officials said."
Cuban innovation ready to explode into tech world 3/14/2016 USA
Today: "Trade with Cuba could reach $13 billion a year if restrictions between
the two countries are lifted, including the U.S. embargo on Cuba, and greatly
expand the island’s outdated tech sector, according to a report led by J. Walter
Intelligence, a global research group, which was released at the panel. The
group spent nine month interviewing economists, industry leaders and journalists
about the evolution of the Cuban economy and the prospect of business dealings
with the U.S."
Why You Should Invest in Cuba -- And How to Do It 3/12/2016 The
Street: "Cuba checks several boxes for investors: relatively large population,
healthy and educated people, a growing economy, and a low public debt level.
There's also an investment catalyst: a better relationship with the United
States which should unlock more capital flows."
A Letter from PW on the Cuba Book Embargo 3/10/2016 Pubishers Weekly: "As
Zuleica Romay Guerra, president of the Cuban Book Institute, observed during one
of the panels organized as part of the mission, the Cuban people have not been
able to read American authors for more than 50 years. American readers,
meanwhile, have been denied access to the works of Cuban writers."
U.S., Cuban Publishing Executives Vow Closer Cooperation 2/19/2016 Pubishers
Weekly: "Commenting on the ability of the two countries to work together,
Zuleica Romay Guerra, president of the Cuban Book Institute, observed, “We made
a lot of progress. We’ve shown we can climb over or circumvent barriers so that
they no longer separate us.”
During Panels, Realities of Cuban Publishing Market Laid Bare 2/16/2016 Publishers
Weekly: "Digging deeper into the Cuban publishing scene, Zuleica Romay Guerra,
president of the Book Institute of the Cuban Ministry of culture, said the
longstanding trade embargo with the U.S. has made it costly to be in the book
business in Cuba. That Cuban publishers are also working within a state-run
model--with set budgets--only complicates things further."
Obama OK's First Factory In Cuba In 57 Years 2/15/2016 ero
Hedge: "Berenthal is Cuban-born, so to a certain extent, this is a story about
an entrepreneur that wants to give back to his birthplace and that's certainly
understandable. That said, Clemmons is from Alabama and you can bet the headline
“Alabama Man To Build Tractor Plant In Cuba Thanks To Obama-Castro
Reconciliation” won’t go over well with Donald Trump voters. The next question
is this: how long before John Deere decides that making tractors in Cuba or
Mexico might be a whole lot cheaper than building them in America's heartland?"
Feds approve first U.S. factory in Cuba 2/15/2016 USA Today: "Cleber LLC,
an Alabama-based company that builds tractors for small farms, was notified by
the Treasury Department that it could open a facility in Cuba. Co-founder Saul
Berenthal said the company's attorney was in Havana on Monday to start the
lengthy process of finalizing the agreement with the Cuban government and hopes
to start production by early 2017... The company will make a small, red tractor
it calls the "Oggún" in homage to the Afro-Cuban Santeria spirit of metal work."
Cuba: Co-op growth slows 2/12/2016 Co-op News: "As Cuba continues its
efforts to open to more trade, the number of new co-ops being set up has
decreased. According to figures released by the country’s National Statistics
Office, only 22 new co-operatives were created last year in sectors other than
agriculture. This represents a decrease from 2014, when 147 co-operatives were
set up. Cuba currently has 367 non-agricultural co-operatives, 193 of which are
in the capital Havana."
Cuba’s Tech and Startup Scenes – on the Verge of Connection 2/3/2016 Cuba
Journal: "A little known facet of Cuban society is that they are believed to be
the best-educated in Latin America, with the island nation graduating more than
4,000 IT engineers annually. Education, aspiration, a changing political and
economic landscape."
Se otorgan millones de pesos por créditos en Las Tunas 2/2/2016 Tiempo
21: "El Banco Popular de Ahorro (BPA) en la provincia de Las Tunas otorgó una
cifra record superior a los 138 millones de pesos para créditos bancarios en el
año 2015, para financiar más de siete mil familias con el objetivo de invertir
en materiales de la construcción fundamentalmente."
La economía de Cuba
ingresa al cuarto quinquenio del siglo XXI 2/1/2016 Cuban Studies
Silicon Island Rebooted: Cuba’s Information & Communications Technology
Revolution 2/1/2016 Harvard International Review: "In 2002, the University
of Information Sciences (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas, or UCI) was
founded—ironically, on the site of a Cold War Soviet signals intelligence
base—to educate the vanguard of the Cuban ICT revolution. Since then, other
Cuban universities have added technology sciences to their curricula, now
graduating an average of 5,500 ICT engineers each year, a third of whom have
earned masters or doctoral degrees. UCI alone has produced some 18,000 computer
science graduates and created 15 software production centers working on a full
cycle of research, development, and innovation. These centers deal with an array
of issues such as free software, e-government, databases, images and digital
signals, medical data, industrial computing, and citizen identification, among
other applications."
New U.S. rules allow infrastructure projects, movie shoots in Cuba 1/26/2016 Reuters: "The
United States approved a wider range of commerce with Cuba on Tuesday, making it
easier for U.S. companies to film movies, finance exports and do business with
the Communist government on public infrastructure projects."
The Future is Coming: Observations and Reflections on Cuba 1/16/2016 The
Dialog
Cuba’s Street
Vendors: The Last Link in the Supply Chain 1/13/2016 Havana Times: "“You
calculate a difference and add a small percentage on top. We don’t make as much
of a profit as people think, it’s a tiny profit, but it’s enough to live on.”
This is clear to me, but there’s the widespread, almost official, view that, at
some point in the delivery chain, “scoundrels” are profiting from people’s
urgent needs. David makes a pause, as though about to reveal a great truth.
“Look, the real problem with prices has to do with production shortages, it all
stems from that.”"
El salario en Cuba: los falsos paradigmas y la terca realidad 1/11/2016 Cuba
Posible: "En particular, es necesario mejorar la distribución primaria del
ingreso nacional, incrementando la parte de este que se distribuye como salario.
Los mecanismos de redistribución –por la vía del gasto social– pudieran
suplementar el proceso mediante una repartición secundaria del ingreso por la
vía de componentes de la política fiscal, como son los impuestos y el gasto
social, pero la distribución primaria, fundamentalmente en lo referente al
salario, es crucial. Si se instaurase en Cuba un modelo económico capaz de crear
y de mantener “trabajo decente”(2), aquel que es productivo y que va acompañado
de un ingreso digno, las demás piezas del rompecabezas económico, social y
político de Cuba caerían más fácilmente en su lugar."
A new Cuban revolution and the stark divide between rich and poor 1/9/2016 Globe
& Mail: "Stephanie Nolen reports from a country in transition: ‘I didn’t go to
Cuba planning to report on inequality. But it kept coming up, a source of
comment and concern. Not many people study inequality in a place where, in
theory, the political system has eradicated it’ "
Puerto de Virginia se conecta con Cuba 1/7/2016 Progreso Semanal: "La
Autoridad Portuaria de Virginia se convertirá en el primer operador portuario de
Estados Unidos en firmar un acuerdo de cooperación con su homóloga cubana, en un
esfuerzo por aumentar el comercio y establecer un servicio directo con Cuba,
dijo el gobernador de Virginia el lunes."
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