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(Analysis) Cuba recently declared during a Council of Ministers meeting a ‘war economy’, highlighting its dire economic conditions.This announcement introduced new measures to “reinvigorate the economy in 2024.

The term signifies severe food shortages, inadequate wages, and soaring prices—issues Cubans have faced for years.The declaration sparked mixed reactions, ranging from skepticism to mockery.

Despite the dramatic announcement, it failed to create significant fear.Cubans have struggled economically since the 1990s, following the loss of Soviet support.

The term ‘war economy’ now merely labels their ongoing hardship.The government aims to justify necessary but unpopular budget cuts and tax increases.

The core issue lies in a flawed economic model and poor crisis management.This declaration also points to both the economic crisis and the perceived international “siege” Cuba faces.Economists warn that the term ‘war economy’ could worsen emigration and deter foreign investors.Cuba’s War Economy: What It Means.

(Photo Internet reproduction)The government might limit private enterprise and impose price controls, reducing the supply of goods and worsening the purchasing power of wages.First Deputy Minister of Economy and Planning, Mildrey Granadillo de la Torre, announced measures including budget cuts, price controls, and centralized economic decisions.These could negatively impact small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The private sector, which includes SMEs legalized in 2021, faces new restrictions that might hamper their operations.Price caps on essential goods may bring temporary relief but could hurt private businesses, leading to increased scarcity and informal markets.The administrative control of prices is seen as counterproductive and a sign of failure in inflation management.Economic growth is necessary to stabilize the situation, which current government plans lack.Cuba’s ‘War Economy’: What It MeansComparing the present crisis to the “Special Period” of the 1990s, Cuba now faces greater challenges due to prolonged economic stagnation, increased inequality, and a deteriorating social safety net.Emigration rates are higher, and the population is aging rapidly, all contributing to a bleak outlook.Despite various measures, no comprehensive solution has emerged.

Removing barriers to manufacturing and agricultural production is crucial for overcoming chronic shortages.Radical reform of state enterprises and market discipline are essential for economic stabilization.Cuba’s ‘war economy’ declaration reflects a narrative to justify difficult economic measures and increased state control.However, experts question the effectiveness of these measures and call for structural reforms to address deeper issues.





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