For the first time since Cuba allowed its citizens to own private enterprises in 2021, a large group of about 70 Cuban entrepreneurs — some already selling millions of dollars in products and services on the island— have come to Miami to learn from successful Cuban Americans how to improve their businesses and hear from U.S. officials how to navigate the restrictions imposed by the U.S. embargo on the island.
From our Bureau of Cuban Businessmen Without Consciences with some assistance from our Bureau of Perilous Business Ventures In addition to desecrating the shrine of a soon-to-be-beatified Cuban priest while he was in New York, Trucutú Díaz-Canel also chatted with Cuban-American businessmen and tried to convince them to make deals with Castro, Inc.'s omnipotent monopoly.
UNITED NATIONS — Cuba’s government is considering allowing Cuban Americans to invest in and own businesses on the island, Havana officials told representatives of U.S. companies and Cuban Americans from
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Cuba’s government is considering allowing Cuban Americans to invest in and own businesses on the island, Havana officials told representatives of U.S. companies and Cuban Americans from Miami who met Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel on Friday.