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Cuba reschedules five-fold retail fuel cost hike for March 1

Cuba's government stated it plans to reschedule an out of favor fivefold boost in retail fuel prices for March 1, a month behind initially prepared, after authorities said its systems had suffered a. cyberattack.

The issues caused by the late January cyberattack have. been fixed, economy vice minister Mildred Granadillo said in. a state-run media report, permitting the government to move. forward with retail price boosts at the pump.

Cuba in late December announced a series of measures,. consisting of walkings in fuel and public transport rates, in a bid to. narrow a ballooning financial deficit. Critics have actually assaulted the. policies as inflationary, ill-timed and lacking rewards for. domestic production.

The procedure in itself has an inflationary impact; however,. there is a group of choices that mitigate its impact, stated. minister of financing and rates Vladimir Regueiro.

Authorities said they had decided to restrict the fuel cost. increases on March 1 to the retail sector, leaving the discounted. wholesale prices that use to civil services such as. transportation the same to soften the blow on customers.

The communist-run federal government said it would also move. forward on March 1 with a formerly revealed hike in the rate. of electrical power for top-tier users, however decided to hold off on. increasing the rate of liquefied gas used commonly on the island. for cooking.

The price boosts come as Cuba undergoes its worst. economic crisis in decades, triggering a record-breaking. migration off the island and growing angst among Cubans who. suffer serious lacks of food, fuel and medication.

Blackouts, too, have actually been on the rise in current weeks, with. deficits in generation sometimes performing at almost one-third of. demand, leaving lots of in the dark for a number of hours a day.

Energy and mines minister Vicente La O Levy stated the retail. fuel cost walkings - that include offering some gas in. dollars - would more carefully show its market price and assistance. Cuba purchase more fuel to stem the blackouts and lacks.

(source: Reuters)