What will happen to tourism in Cuba? Inside GAESA, the military conglomerate on Washington’s radar
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"Cuba is controlled by GAESA, a state within the state," said the head of US diplomacy, Marco Rubio, in a message to the Cuban people for its Independence Day on May 20. "30 years ago, Raúl Castro founded a company called GAESA. This company is owned by the Armed Forces and operated by its commanders, and has revenues three times higher than the budget of its current government," he said, adding: "It has $18 billion in assets and controls 70% of…
What will happen to tourism in Cuba? Inside GAESA, the military conglomerate on Washington’s radar
When a Cuban person on the island wants to refer to “those in charge,” they lightly tap their shoulder with two fingers. The subtle gesture, shaped by nearly seven decades of censorship, is a reference to the epaulet of a military uniform. In Cuba, people do not speak of the government or the party (the Communist Party of Cuba, the only legal one), but rather of the “country’s leadership.” It is a euphemism that points to the real political and …
#Iberostar, #BlueDiamond, #Sherritt... In its final hour, the regime watches as its most loyal #investors leave #Cuba.
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