EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Thursday, September 4, 2025
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
EconomyLens.com
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Economy

Cuba delays 500% fuel price hike over ‘cybersecurity’ incident

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
February 1, 2024
in Economy
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
16
19
SHARES
235
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Havana (AFP) – Cuba’s government on Wednesday delayed a planned 500 percent surge in the fuel price after a “cybersecurity incident,” an economy ministry official said.

The communist island’s cash-strapped government had announced the five-fold increase with effect from February 1, as part of a series of measures seeking to cut its budget deficit.

Economy ministry official Mildrey Granadillo said there had been a “cybersecurity incident …whose origin has been identified as a virus from abroad.”

Related

Trump signs order to lower US tariffs on Japan autos to 15%

Trump’s Fed pick plans to keep White House job while at central bank

US trade gap widest in 4 months as imports surged ahead of tariffs

Ryanair slashes winter seats in Spain over airport fees

Seniors back to work as ageing Germany battles pension burden

She did not give a new date for the planned increase.

The cost of a liter of regular gasoline is to rise from 25 pesos (20 US cents) to 132 pesos, while the price of premium gasoline will jump from 30 to 156 pesos, the government said earlier this month.

The nation of 11 million people is experiencing its worst economic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet bloc in the 1990s due to consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, the tightening of US sanctions in recent years, and structural weaknesses in the economy.

According to official estimates, the Cuban economy shrank by two percent in 2023, while inflation reached 30 percent. Independent experts say this is likely an underestimation.

Fuel and other basics are already hard to come by.

Cuban drivers had been waiting Wednesday in long lines to fill their tanks before the measure was implemented.

Lorenzo Castillo, 57, said he feared a “domino effect” and further inflation.

“If a taxi cost me…1,000 pesos, now it might cost me two or three thousand, I don’t know.” 

Authorities have also ordered that tourists pay for fuel in foreign currency. 

The price of electricity is planned to increase 25 percent on March 1.

The government subsidizes almost all of the basic services and goods consumed by Cubans.

Tags: Cubaeconomic crisisfuel price
Share8Tweet5Share1Pin2Send
Previous Post

US lawmakers win apology from Zuckerberg in tech grilling

Next Post

Facebook, the social network old-timer, turns 20

Natalie Fisher

Natalie Fisher

Related Posts

Economy

Trump admin asks Supreme Court for ‘expedited’ ruling on tariffs

September 4, 2025
Economy

Trump admin asks Supreme Court for ‘expedited’ ruling on tariffs

September 4, 2025
Economy

Colombia coal exports plummet after ban on Israel sales

September 3, 2025
Economy

Ryanair slashes winter seats in Spain over airport fees

September 3, 2025
Economy

Iran’s small businesses hit by rolling blackouts

September 3, 2025
Economy

UK govt pledges to keep grip on spending ahead of budget

September 3, 2025
Next Post

Facebook, the social network old-timer, turns 20

IMF authorizes $4.7 bn for Argentina after Milei's 'bold' reforms

Stock markets stumble as Fed crushes March rate cut hope

Deutsche Bank to cut jobs after drop in 2023 profit

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
16 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

September 30, 2024

Elon Musk’s X fights Australian watchdog over church stabbing posts

April 21, 2024

Women journalists bear the brunt of cyberbullying

April 22, 2024

France probes TotalEnergies over 2021 Mozambique attack

May 6, 2024

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

77

Ghanaian finance ministry warns against fallout from anti-LGBTQ law

74

Shady bleaching jabs fuel health fears, scams in W. Africa

71

Stock markets waver, oil prices edge up

65

Trump’s Fed governor pick vows to uphold central bank independence

September 4, 2025

Stock markets advance with eyes on US jobs data

September 4, 2025

France detains seven over new cryptocurrency kidnapping

September 4, 2025

US private sector hiring cools more than expected: ADP

September 4, 2025
EconomyLens Logo

We bring the world economy to you. Get the latest news and insights on the global economy, from trade and finance to technology and innovation.

Pages

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Categories

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

Network

  • Coolinarco.com
  • CasualSelf.com
  • Fit.CasualSelf.com
  • Sport.CasualSelf.com
  • SportBeep.com
  • MachinaSphere.com
  • MagnifyPost.com
  • TodayAiNews.com
  • VideosArena.com
© 2025 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

© 2024 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.