Cuban Economy in 2016: GDP Contracted 0.9% / 14ymedio
14ymedio, (With information from EFE), Havana, 27 December 2016 – The
Cuban economy closed the year with a 0.9% contraction in GDP, well below
the 1% growth forecast, according to an announcement from Ricardo
Cabrisas Ruiz, Minister of the Economy and Planning, during the final
2016 session of the National Assembly on Tuesday, 27 December.
The minister acknowledged that the island experienced "financial
constraints" throughout the last 12 months, due to the decline in income
from exports, the economic difficulties of some of the country's main
partners, which were related to the fall in oil prices and the reduction
in the amount of fuel supplied from abroad, as well as the ongoing trade
embargo imposed on Cuba by the United States.
In 2016, mining revenues fell by 5%, and the minister also confirmed
that there is "a tense situation with the availability of hard currency,
a shortfall in earnings predicted from exports, and an insufficient
supply of fuel," caused by the reduction in shipments of crude oil from
Venezuela.
Cabrisas, however, predicted that GDP would grow by 2% in 2017, thanks
primarily to the growth of the sugar industry and the hotel sector, as
well as transport, warehousing, communications, supplies of gas and
water, agriculture, forestry, trade and manufacturing.
The minister stressed that in 2016 electrical energy generation grew
4.2%, and he estimated that in 2017 the use of renewable resources could
grow up to 4.65%. With regards to food imports, according to official
forecasts the year's total will reach 1.75 billion dollars, an increase
of 82 million dollars compared to last year. He insisted that the theft
of fuel must be avoided, but that "unfortunately it is happening" in the
state sector in Cuba, which "comes to light in the controls."
Cabrisas acknowledged that the share of foreign investment remains very
low and represents just 6.5% of the total desired.
The Minister of the Economy also stressed the need to develop a
medium-term program to "reverse the critical situation of the food
industry" and to "avoid the payment of wages without productive support."
After growing by 4% in 2015, the Cuban government forecast a GDP growth
of 2% for 2016, a target that was lowered midyear to 1% due to
"short-term financial difficulties."
The current crisis in Venezuela caused that country to reduce
its shipment of subsidized oil to the island in the first half of 2016,
forcing the Government of Havana to contact allies such as Russia,
Algeria and Angola in search of new business partners.
Given this situation, economic analysts have predicted a probable
economic recession in the country, which could delay the progress of
Raul Castro's reforms.
However, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC) predicts that in 2017 Cuba's economic growth will gradually
accelerate due to the regularization of fuel shipments from Venezuela
and improvements in telecommunications, tourism, construction and farming.
Source: Cuban Economy in 2016: GDP Contracted 0.9% / 14ymedio –
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