AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS Sanctions Tighten on Cuba’s Leadership: Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife Lis Cuesta, and other close relatives were hit with fresh U.S. financial restrictions, which Havana calls a “vile” move meant to reinforce the blockade and escalate conflict. Diplomatic Pushback: China condemned the new sanctions as “invented and groundless” and urged Washington to stop coercion, while Cuba warned the measures could be used to justify further aggression. Tourism Takes Another Hit: Sunwing Vacations Group (Sunwing and WestJet Vacations) has indefinitely suspended all Cuba operations, citing Cuba’s worsening fuel crisis and offering refunds or rebooking. Hotel Operators Face Fallout: Spanish hotel groups are weighing legal action after Cuba’s management shake-ups, as operators exit under the pressure of sanctions. Humanitarian Strain, Health Priority: Cuba restarted production of cytostatic drugs at AICA Laboratories to supply cancer patients, despite severe economic limits. Local Daily Life: Havana residents describe ongoing shortages and transport struggles, with people reminiscing about past currencies as conditions worsen.
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