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    Cuban economy minister says no quick fix to devastating crisis By Reuters

    July 23, 2023
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    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People wait in line to enter a store in downtown Havana, Cuba, October 3, 2022. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini/File Photo

    By Nelson Acosta

    HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba’s economic growth is less than 2% this year and remains 8 percentage points below pre-pandemic levels, while production in sectors such as agriculture, mining and manufacturing was further behind, Economy Minister Alejandro Gil said on Saturday.

    Speaking before the country’s parliament, Gil said the primary sector, which includes agriculture, mining and other basic production, was down 34.9% compared with 2019, while manufacturing was off 20%. A third sector that includes services such as tourism, communications and education was down 4.9%.

    Cuba, heavily dependent on food, fuel and other imports, largely blames U.S. sanctions and the coronavirus pandemic for more than a 50% decline in its export earnings, which are needed to purchase imports, while admitting that market-oriented reforms have moved too slowly in the Communist-run country.

    Gil said export earnings so far this year were $1.3 billion, 35.7% of what had been expected, while imports were $4.4 billion, also well below the Cuban government’s forecast.

    The minister said inflation was raging at a 45% clip this year, on top of last year’s 39% jump, a figure many economists say underestimates the rate as it does not adequately account for a growing informal market driven by scarcity.

    Cuba has resorted to increased price controls to slow inflation, with little success to date, while conceding that other factors are driving up prices, such as low productivity and output.

    “If there is no supply and production, we will not achieve effective price control,” Esteban Lazo Hernandez, the president of Cuba’s parliament, said during a session earlier this week.

    Gil said the crisis, which has left residents reeling, protesting and leaving the island nation, was “complicated,” but he added that the government was working on solutions.

    “The gradual recovery of the Cuban economy has not yet reached the necessary pace,” he said. “Growth (this year) is very light at 1.8% and also asymmetric. In other words, it does not occur in productive sectors.”

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