
Cuba Turns to Homegrown Hotel Management
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- Published
- June 6, 2026
- Duration
- 1:30
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- Last updated
- Jun 7, 2026
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Summary
Cuba’s government is turning inward to manage its tourism hotels as foreign giants like Meliá, Royalton, and Iberostar pull back due to U.S. sanctions and an energy embargo crippling the economy. With tourism plummeting since 2019, President Díaz-Canel is opening doors to Cuban investors—both domestic and abroad—to take the reins, signaling a strategic pi…
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Cuba’s government is turning inward to manage its tourism hotels as foreign giants like Meliá, Royalton, and Iberostar pull back due to U.S. sanctions and an energy embargo crippling the economy. With tourism plummeting since 2019, President Díaz-Canel is opening doors to Cuban investors—both domestic and abroad—to take the reins, signaling a strategic pivot to sustain the vital sector amid mounting external pressure. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advert
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