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Fears on the island that shortages may reappear are growing because the Communist Party announced that it will impose price controls at agroculture freemarkets — ending a Cuban capitalist tradition begun in 1994. With the proposed change, shoppers envision either the empty shelves or unbearable lines routine at government-controlled produce markets.
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