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Is Cuba serious about free market reforms? Expert says promised changes likely come ‘too late’
Cuba's National Assembly approved sweeping free-market economic reforms amid skepticism from Cubans and analysts. The reforms aim to open the economy under pressure from the U.S. and EU, but experts like Andy Gomez argue they lack infrastructure and are 'too late.' The Communist Party cited China and Vietnam as models for market-oriented reforms while maintaining one-party rule.
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