Cuba further loosens regulation of private sector

HAVANA, (Reuters) – Communist-run Cuba has given all  small businesses the authority to hire labor and will loosen  other regulations governing private enterprise, the government  said in a statement on Monday.

The measure was the latest indication that President Raul  Castro’s government has decided to loosen its grip on economic  sectors that include retail services, construction and  transportation in favor of private business.

Last year, the government allowed some types of family  businesses and skilled trades to hire workers.

The government said that “the Council of Ministers agreed  to extend to all non-state activities authorization to contract  workers and continue the process of making more flexible  regulations on self employment.”

It provided no further details in the statement read on  state-run television.