Cuba approves three decrees-laws on economic matters

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero reported today the approval by the Council of State of three decrees-laws on economic matters.

In Havana on December 11, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero announced that the Council of State has approved three decrees-laws focused on economic matters. This step is part of the government's efforts to address national economic issues. According to official information, these decrees-laws aim to regulate key aspects of the economic sector, though specific details have not been publicly disclosed at this time. The announcement underscores the Cuban leadership's commitment to economic reforms amid internal and external challenges. No implementation dates or immediate impacts were mentioned, but they are expected to contribute to the country's economic stability.

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