Cuba's Population Decline and Demographic Challenges

Cuba's communist regime admitted a significant decrease in population, with fewer than 10 million Cubans living in the country. The low birthrates and increasing elderly population pose challenges for economic and social development strategies. The collapse of Cuba's population is attributed to decades of communist policies and has led to a humanitarian crisis and mass migration.

Impact of Xenophobia on Japan's Economy

President Joe Biden suggests that Japan, China, and Russia are struggling economically due to xenophobia and not welcoming immigrants. Japan is facing demographic challenges and restrictive immigration laws but is trying to attract more foreign workers to sustain economic growth. Public attitudes toward accepting more foreign workers in Japan are gradually changing.