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Cuba to allow small private businesses in 138 fields
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 24 - 09 - 2010

Cuban authorities will issue licences to open small
private businesses starting next month in 138 different areas of
economic activity, as well as to rent out homes, dpa cited Cuban state media
as reporting Friday.
The move follows Cuba's announcement earlier this month of plans
to eliminate 500,000 jobs in its sprawling government sector by the
first quarter of 2011.
The Cuban Communist Party daily Granma published a list of trades
that will be allowed to engage in self-employment, including masons,
carpenters, plumbers, electricians, massage therapists, typists,
hairdressers, computer programmers, domestic personnel, driving
instructors and flower salesmen.
"Those who are registered as self-employed and those who join them
will have the obligation to pay taxes on personal income, on sales,
on public services and on the use of labour force, beyond
contributing to social security," Granma said.
"Let he who earns more pay more, that is the principle of the new
tax regime, which is set to increase the sources of income for the
state budget and to attain an adequate social distribution of these."
In 83 of the 138 activities, people will be allowed to hire
labour.
According to Granma, Cuba's Central Bank is evaluating the
possibility of granting loans to help businesses establish
themselves.
Currently, Cubans are allowed to rent out no more than two rooms.
Starting next month, they will be able to rent full houses. Home
owners will be allowed to hire labour and to rent out their homes to
Cubans living abroad.
Private restaurants, so-called "paladares," will be allowed to
seat up to 20 people, instead of the current 12, and they will be
allowed to serve dishes that are currently banned, like those
containing potatoes, seafood or beef.
Cuban President Raul Castro told Parliament on August 1 that
state-sector payrolls would be reduced. The state sector accounts for
95 per cent of economic activity in communist Cuba. As an
alternative, Castro said, the state would seek to promote private-
sector work, allowing Cubans to launch small businesses.
The Cuban economy is in a severe crisis, a consequence of the
global financial crisis, the decades-old US embargo on the island and
the devastation caused by hurricanes in 2008, as well as chronic low
productivity in many of its state companies.
The government has launched a slow process of reform, though it
insists that it will not give up socialism.


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