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Cuba approves its deepest market reforms in over a decade amid public skepticism
Cuba's National Assembly approved 176 measures introducing market reforms, the most significant since Raúl Castro's 2011 reforms. The government cites the worst economic crisis in decades as the reason, though public skepticism remains.
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