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Monday, August 1, 2011
 The reform process continues

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As cabinet officials have appeared before Cuba’s legislature in recent days,
new information about economic reforms has appeared in numerous articles in
the Cuban press. Here are tidbits.



Small-scale state service
businesses<http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2011/07/30/nacional/artic16.html>will
be turned into private entities, the minister of internal commerce
said. From the Granma story: “As part of the new model of economic activity,
the rental of beauty shops and barber shops will be extended throughout the
country. Also, beginning in October and on an experimental basis, this model
will be employed extensively with regard to the rest of services.” See
Reuters<http://www.fox59.com/news/nationworld/sns-rt-us-cuba-reformtre76t1ke-20110730,0,3987410.story>story.



*The new services will include coffee and snack shops, small cafeterias,
appliance repair, locksmiths and watch and shoe repair, according to
government insiders.
*





In 
transportation<http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&idioma=1&id=311333&Itemid=1>,
47,652 licenses have been issued for private passenger or cargo
transportation. Two taxi agencies are working on the “renting” model and ten
more will soon do so. (Under that model, the company stops paying salary to
drivers and instead charges them a daily fee, and drivers work as they
please and keep their profit.) The ministry is studying “other business
models” for services such as maintenance, tire repair, and car cleaning.





The vice minister of
labor<http://www.cubadebate.cu/noticias/2011/07/29/amplian-ocupaciones-para-los-cuentapropistas/>explained
a number of actions taken, “all oriented toward successful
implementation of new forms of employment, following the phased process of
the reordering and layoffs of the labor force.” There are 325,947 *
cuentapropistas*, more than double the number last fall. Three new lines of
work for private entrepreneurship have been added, including that of
insurance agent. All may now hire employees. There was discussion of health
and zoning issues related to the new entrepreneurs. The vice minister “spoke
of the need to know and respect laws, and also to avoid excesses, that
tendency on the part of some to prohibit without reason and to think that
everything can be regulated.” He said the government is studying the
possibility of renting business premises on Havana’s main arteries to *
cuentapropistas* (something that is already being done in several areas.)



Agriculture<http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2011/07/29/992993/cuba-importara-mas-alimentos-de.html#ixzz1TcMQkteb>:
*Production shortfalls in 11 categories of foodstuffs, “six or seven” of
important impact on the goal of reducing imports, will cause a 25 percent
increase in planned food imports this year (from $1.2 to $1.5 billion).*



The Central 
Bank<http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2011/07/30/nacional/artic13.html>president
discussed the still-developing policies regarding credits for
entrepreneurs. The 3,000-peso limit on loans to individuals will be
dropped. Priority
for loans will be given to those who need construction materials to build or
improve their own housing; farmers who need implements; and entrepreneurs
who need supplies or equipment. Also, to facilitate entrepreneurs providing
goods and services to state entities, the government will eliminate
limitations on state entities’ ability to make payments to private
individuals.


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