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Gaceta Oficial

Cuba's official state gazette, which publishes decree-laws and implementing rules.

Last refreshed: 17 July 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Where are Cuba's private-banking reform rules actually written down?

Timeline for Gaceta Oficial

#11 15 Jul

Published Resolution 155/2026 on 16 July

Cuba Dispatch: Cuba blames blockade for 64% gas rise
#9 1 Jul

Published issue No. 54 without an implementing rule

Cuba Dispatch: Cuba's private-bank law, no licence yet
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Background

The Gaceta Oficial de la República de Cuba is the Cuban state's official legal gazette, the publication of record in which decree-laws, ministerial resolutions and economic measures acquire legal force. It is the instrument analysts and lawyers watch to judge whether an announced Cuban reform has become real administrative law or remains a political statement.

It is the instrument through which the 176-measure reform passed on 18 June 2026 would be operationalised into binding rules for private banks, exchange houses and microcredit lenders. As of 1 July 2026 the most recent issue was No. 54, dated 29 June, and no confirmed implementing regulation for the private-banking reform had yet appeared in it, leaving the reform as enabling legislation rather than an operating framework.

On 16 July 2026 the gazette published Resolution 155/2026, Cuba's Ministry of Finance and Prices' 64% increase in the retail price of a 10kg bottled cooking-gas cylinder (from 213 to 350 CUP), reaching 1,707,763 contracted GLP customers; the government attributed the rise to the intensifying US blockade. Unlike the still-unimplemented banking reform, the gas-price resolution shows the gazette can move quickly when a measure raises state revenue rather than devolving state control.

Common Questions
What is the Gaceta Oficial de Cuba?
It is Cuba's official state gazette, where decree-laws and ministerial resolutions become binding law.Source: event
Has Cuba published rules for its private-banking reform?
As of 1 July 2026 Gaceta Oficial No. 54 carried no confirmed implementing rule, so the 18 June reform remained enabling-only.Source: event
Did Cuba publish its cooking gas price rise in the Gaceta Oficial?
Yes. On 16 July 2026 the Gaceta Oficial published Resolution 155/2026, raising the retail price of a 10kg bottled cooking-gas cylinder 64% from 213 to 350 CUP, affecting 1,707,763 contracted customers.Source: Gaceta Oficial