Resolution 225/2024
Resolution 225/2024 in Cuba introduces price caps on essential goods, causing currency market shifts, fines for violations, and concerns over potential shortages.
Cuban Government Levies Over 600 Million Pesos in Fines for Price Violations
Published on 11/11/2024
Forced Sales and Closure of Private Businesses in Cienfuegos During Government Inspection
Published on 9/2/2024
Fines Imposed Up to 15,000 Pesos for Violations at Santa Clara Agricultural Fair
Published on 8/26/2024
Cuban Government Shuts Down Private Businesses and Halts Projects for Over 360 Entrepreneurs
Published on 8/26/2024
Accusations of Favoritism and Hoarding Emerge in Villa Clara
Published on 8/14/2024
Government Imposes Fines and Forced Sales on Small Businesses in Santa Clara
Published on 8/4/2024
Fines for Exceeding Price Caps Surpass 13 Million Pesos
Published on 7/15/2024
Currency Market Stabilizes Briefly in Cuba
Published on 7/15/2024
Dollar Drops 10 Pesos in Cuba's Informal Market
Published on 7/14/2024
Cuban Government Begins Fining Small Businesses for Price Cap Violations
Published on 7/13/2024
Fines for Violating Price Caps Could Exceed 8,000 Pesos
Published on 7/11/2024
Dollar Exchange Rate Drops in Cuba
Published on 7/11/2024
Cuban Government Overlooks Price Caps in MLC Stores
Published on 7/10/2024
Cubans Urged to Report Price Cap Violations via Hotline
Published on 7/10/2024
Price Caps May Worsen Shortages and Black Market in Cuba
Published on 7/10/2024
Currency Market Stalemate Amid Price Caps in Cuba
Published on 7/9/2024
Cuban Government Imposes Price Caps on Six Essential Goods
Published on 7/8/2024