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Cuba pushes through sweeping free-market reforms in biggest economic shift since the revolution
Cuba has approved 176 free-market reforms to decentralize its state-run economy, including private businesses, imports/exports, and private banks, amid a U.S. energy and financial embargo. The reforms aim to address economic challenges exacerbated by the embargo, which has caused severe blackouts and resource shortages.
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