Anne Marie Garcia

Anne Marie Garcia

August 17, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Cubans Sound Unusually Open to Kerry's Call for Democracy

The blazing Caribbean sun rose Saturday on a U.S. flag flying over Havana for the first time in 54 years and people discussing political reform with an openness that once would have been unimaginable in Cuba.

By Anne-Marie Garcia and Michael Weissenstein

5 minute read

August 17, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Cubans Sound Unusually Open to Kerry's Call for Democracy

The blazing Caribbean sun rose Saturday on a U.S. flag flying over Havana for the first time in 54 years and people discussing political reform with an openness that once would have been unimaginable in Cuba.

By Anne-Marie Garcia and Michael Weissenstein

5 minute read

December 30, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Lack Of Customers Dooms Many Cuban Businesses

A sample of small business owners who set up shop in 2011 amid the excitement of President Raul Castro's surprising embrace of some free enterprise point to a basic problem that economists who follow Cuba have noted from the start: There simply isn't enough money to support a thriving private sector on an island where salaries average $20 a month.

By Andrea Rodriguez and Anne-Marie Garcia

8 minute read