Resolution 225/2024
Resolution 225/2024 involves Cuban government-imposed price caps on essential goods, sparking market instability, shortages, black market risks, and hefty fines.
Díaz-Canel Dispatches Students to Regulate Prices in Ciego de Ávila
Published on 11/29/2024
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