Prime Minister Manuel Marrero learned about the alternatives in food production in Santiago de Cuba in order to sustain production in the face of the world crisis by the COVID-19.
If the allocation of a single dollar by the U.S. government, to finance subversive projects in Cuba, is sufficient reason for outrage, how can hundreds of thousands every day, millions over the years for such purposes escape condemnation?
The new socioeconomic strategy implemented in Cuba includes the development of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in both the state and private sectors.
As a continuation of the broadcasts of the Mesa Redonda on Monday and Tuesday evening, the prime-time radio and TV program this Wednesday is dedicated to answering questions about the economic and social strategy to face the crisis generated by the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the government of the United States towards Cuba; and worsened by the impacts of COVID-19.