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Cuba legalises SMEs in boost for private sector

Authorities make concessions in bid to quell pressure from thirst for reforms

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Aug 2021 7:30PM

Cuba legalises SMEs in boost for private sector
An old car in Havana, Cuba. Just roughly 13% of the country’s workforce are employed in the private sector though there was no legal structure permitting their businesses. – Pixabay pic, August 7, 2021

HAVANA – The Cuban government yesterday approved a law authorising the creation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a major shift in the Communist-ruled country where state-owned companies are the norm.

The change comes nearly a month after thousands of Cubans flocked to the streets decrying dictatorship and complaining of hunger in the largest demonstrations since the revolution that brought the late Fidel Castro to power in 1959.

At least one person died and hundreds were arrested in the unusual mass protests, which the government claimed were provoked by the United States.

US President Joe Biden has slapped fresh sanctions on Cuban police for suppressing the unrest, and warned of additional punitive measures if Cuba’s leadership does not address the protesters’ demands for sweeping change.

In recent months the Cuban government has accelerated reforms to modernise the economy and staunch the worst economic crisis the island nation has experienced in 30 years. In part driven by US sanctions, the chronic shortages of food, electricity and medicine have been exacerbated by stringent measures against Covid-19.

In February, the government decided to open up much of the controlled economy to the fledgling private sector, except for key areas such as health, media and education. Around 2,000 activities were made available to self-employed workers.

Roughly 600,000 Cubans are estimated to be working in the private sector, about 13% of the workforce. But these so-called “cuentapropistas” have called for a legal structure that would explicitly permit their businesses.

Yesterday’s green light for SMEs was given during a session of the State Council, which President Miguel Díaz-Canel joined via video conference.

“The State Council approves the decree ‘On Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises’ which allows for their coherent insertion into the economy to be part of the productive transformation of the country,” a note posted to the National Assembly’s website said.

In June, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz warned that the expansion of permitted private activities would not be allowed to go too far “as there are limits that cannot be exceeded”.

But Oniel Díaz, a consultant specialising in Cuba’s business development, said the new law for SMEs still represents a turning point that many Cubans have been eagerly anticipating for years.

“For the Cuban economy... this represents a giant step that will have consequences in the medium- and long-term” for the reconfiguration of the national economy, he told AFP. – AFP, August 7, 2021

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