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Cuba slaps new 10% tax on food sales as economic woes hit hard

New levy will likely raise prices, cause more inequality, says one economist

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Feb 2022 2:00PM

Cuba slaps new 10% tax on food sales as economic woes hit hard
Cuba imports 80% of the food it consumes, and its purchases have declined drastically due to a shortage of hard currency and international transport problems stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic. – Pixabay pic, February 6, 2022

HAVANA – Cuba yesterday announced a new 10% tax on retail food sales, as the country endures economic woes marked by rampant inflation.

The levy taking effect tomorrow will target self-employed people and small- and medium-sized companies in the retail food sector, said the decree published in the official government gazette. These sales were only allowed starting in August of last year as part of reforms in the communist-run island.

Cuban economist Pedro Monreal wrote on Twitter that the new tax will probably have two effects: higher food prices and more inequality among the Cuban people.

Monreal said it will hurt “lower income households that spend a relatively higher percentage of their resources on food.”

Monetary reforms applied last year caused prices of goods and services to shoot up in Cuba, mainly those of food. Inflation last year came in at 70%.

People have to wait in long lines for scarce supplies of food and medicine.

Cuba imports 80% of the food it consumes. Its purchases have declined drastically due to a shortage of hard currency and international transport problems stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic. – AFP, February 6, 2022

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