AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCuba-US Pressure Escalates: Trump says Cuba “is asking for help” and his team will talk, but Havana immediately pushed back on a claimed $100M humanitarian offer, calling it a “fable” and “lie,” as the island’s worst energy squeeze continues. Energy Shock, Policy Shift: Cuba’s finance ministry says fuel prices in dollars will stop being fixed nationwide from May 15, with retail costs varying by supplier and route—an admission that scarcity is being passed straight to consumers. Sanctions Risk Spreads Abroad: A new U.S. order raises the stakes for non-U.S. firms doing business with Cuba; Spanish companies tied to GAESA-linked tourism and finance are reportedly reassessing operations. Humanitarian Solidarity: Venezuela prepared another shipment of medicines for Cuba, part of a multi-phase “Love is Repaid with Love” campaign. Local Economy Context: ECLAC reports Cuba’s tax take rose in 2024, but the gains sit against mounting power outages and dollar fuel costs. Sports & Culture (Non-economic): Elite League baseball honors Holguín’s Yasiel González and Artemisa’s Geonel Gutiérrez; Cuba also opened film-criticism prize submissions for May 20.
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