In a country like Cuba where almost everything goes so systematized, every economic activity is very well regulated and where supermarkets and ration shops may have run short of basic grocery items such as sugar, toilet papers or eggs but even then you can get nearly almost every item in Cuba’s flourishing black market, if you have a good contact.
Black market has for now seemingly involved almost every one into its ambit, with almost every person to have used the services rendered by the black marketers amid the utmost need they may have felt during the scarcity of the same in the market.
In most of the developed countries, the black market may have meant to sell something that is either barred or not allowed for sale and most of the times it is dominated by drugs, bootleg DVDs and prostitution but in Cuba, it altogether another wing of it coming into view with almost everything available in the black market.
It is now found that various new jobs including food vendor, wedding photographer, manicurist and construction worker that have been existing for years and notably have been applied for licenses by the people who have already been serving the people by offering the same service under the table.
Considering the ambit of black market to have gone wider, the President Raúl Castro has persuaded some black market operators to play by the rules and pay taxes and is now making consistent efforts to persuade almost each one to continue offering their service but with license.












