AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Connectivity for Cuba: Italian airline Neos launched a weekly Rome–Holguín direct flight (238 passengers on the inaugural run), a rare bright spot for Cuba’s tourism as the island continues losing international air links and grapples with the energy crisis. Local Economic Reform: In Pinar del Río, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz pushed ahead with Cuba’s economic and social transformations, urging fewer meetings and more empowerment for municipalities, including support for micro, small and medium enterprises and cooperatives. Tourism Context: A new Global Passport Index ranking places Cuba 143rd worldwide (lowest in Latin America), underscoring the travel friction European visitors still face. On-the-ground Cuba: Reporting from Pinar del Río highlights restructuring and savings tied to the reforms, while also pointing to export-import activity and potential foreign investment projects.
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