Cuba says it will allow travellers arriving in the country to bring in food, medicine and other essentials without paying import duties.
The announcement was made following the biggest anti-government protests on the Communist-run island in decades.
Thousands took to the streets on Sunday to protest over food and medicine shortages, price increases and the government's handling of Covid-19.
There will be no limit on such goods brought in by travellers from Monday.
However, the measure is only temporary and has been derided as "too little, too late" by critics of the government.
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz announced the change on Wednesday at a meeting broadcast on state television.
His tone was much more conciliatory than that of President Miguel DĂaz-Canel, who, as the protests spread, had called on government supporters to take to the streets to "defend the revolution".
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