Published May 21, 2015
The Cuban government says it will start publishing classified ads in print and online, entering a vibrant informal marketplace where Cubans can find everything from houses to pirated U.S. television programs.
Cubans frustrated by their ability to obtain high-quality products from state-run businesses at affordable prices frequently consult a range of new websites and privately run pamphlets used by licensed and black-market entrepreneurs to sell a startling variety of goods and services.
Most of the publications have started in the last five years as government reforms have permitted the growth of a small private sector on the communist-governed island.
The state-run National Information Agency said Thursday that a website called Ofertas, or Offers, and a 16-page color magazine with an initial run of 60,000 copies will be available next month.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/cuban-government-plans-to-launch-islands-first-official-classified-ads-in-print-and-online