
Cuban Ministers Unveil Dire Food and Fuel Shortages Amid Economic Crisis
Cuban ministers have revealed the extent of the economic crisis in the country, with food production, pharmaceutical supply, and transportation down by at least 50% since 2018. Chronic fuel shortages and power outages have contributed to the decline, along with the impact of the pandemic, U.S. sanctions, and a decline in tourism. Staple foods like pork, rice, and beans have seen production drop by over 80% this year, while hospitals are facing shortages of basic supplies. Public transportation has also been severely affected, with a significant decrease in the number of buses operating. The Cuban government acknowledges the need for economic reform but is hampered by a lack of funds.