After Fidel Castro's death in 2016, Cuba's command economic system has been gradually evolving, with increased openness to private enterprise and foreign investment. The leadership under Miguel Díaz-Canel has shown a willingness to reform by allowing small businesses and expanding self-employment opportunities. However, significant structural changes are still limited by the political landscape and the government's desire to maintain control. The future may see a more mixed economy, but fundamental shifts will likely depend on broader political and social changes within the country.
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