THE Caribbean island of Cuba has been experiencing steady economic recovery since the severe economic recession in the early 1990s.
The communist regime of Fidel Castro, still grappling with economic sanctions imposed on it by the United States in 1961, has been taking measures to increase enterprise efficiency in a bid to overcome the shortage of food, goods and services.
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