Ministry of Finance and Prices (Cuba) explained

Ministry of Finance and Prices
Native Name A:Ministerio de Finanzas y Precios
Seal:File:Coat_of_arms_of_Cuba.svg
Headquarters:Empedrado Street No. 302, Old Havana, Havana
Minister1 Name:Vladimir Regueiro
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Finance and Prices
Formed:1902, current format in 1994
Website:www.mfp.gob.cu

The Ministry of Finance and Prices (Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio de Finanzas y Precios, MFP) of Cuba is responsible for managing the public finances of Cuba, including budget, tax, treasury, price and public credit policies.[1]

History

The organization was called Ministry of Finance from 1902 to 1965. Between 1965 and 1976, the ministry was abolished and its functions passed to the Central Bank of Cuba. Between 1976 and 1994, these functions were transferred to the State Finance Committee. Finally, in 1994, the State Finance Committee merged with the State Price Committee to form the current Ministry of Finance and Prices.

Ministers of Finance 1902-1959

(Spanish; Castilian: Ministro de Hacienda)

Ministers of Finance since 1959

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerio de Finanzas y Precios de la República de Cuba. Ministerio de Finanzas y Precios.
  2. Web site: Boletín Oficial. Cuba. Ministerio de Hacienda. August 20, 1943. Google Books.
  3. http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/book/Motivos.pdf
  4. News: Jose M. Bosch, 95, Bacardi Rum Chief for Three Decades. The New York Times. March 1994. Saxon. Wolfgang.
  5. Web site: Jose Bosch, former head of Barcardi rum. Tampa Bay Times.
  6. Web site: Designa Consejo de Estado a nuevos ministros de Transporte y Finanzas y Precios. January 9, 2019. Cubadebate.
  7. Web site: President of Cuba appoints head of government and his cabine . en.granma.cu . 20 April 2023 . en.