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An employee arranges bottles of Havana Club rum at the private business KO Mercado in Havana on June 24, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
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A board listing products and prices is displayed outside the private business Burger Queen in Havana on June 23, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by PABLO PORCIUNCULA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Men work at the private screen-printing business La Cabra Studio in Havana on June 22, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
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A woman looks at price labels inside the private business KO Mercado in Havana on June 24, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
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A woman buys a bag of ice at the private business KO Mercado in Havana on June 24, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
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Men work at the private screen-printing business La Cabra Studio in Havana on June 22, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
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Cars queue to refuel at a petrol station in Havana on June 23, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by PABLO PORCIUNCULA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Men work at the private screen-printing business La Cabra Studio in Havana on June 22, 2026. Food, transport and even fuel imports: the private sector, once marginal, is now establishing itself in a Cuba in crisis and is set to grow further following the recent liberalisation measures approved by the government. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)




