A statement released by the PCC on its website noted that the meeting aims to assess proposals for economic and social transformations, announced by the First Secretary of the PCC Central Committee and President Miguel Diaz-Canel in recent statements to the national press.
These proposals comprise more than twenty measures aimed at updating the economic model, boosting production, and strengthening state and territorial management, amid the challenges facing the Cuban economy.
Among the leading proposals is the elimination of the requirement to conduct import and export operations through state-owned enterprises, which would enable more direct participation by economic shareholders.
The special plenary session will take place at a crucial moment for the Cuban economy, marked by production limitations and resource scarcity due to the impact of the blockade policy imposed by the United States Government against the island for more than six decades.
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