AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy Crisis: Cuba’s national electric grid collapsed again, with the energy ministry citing a “total disconnection,” marking the third major blackout in nine days and hitting about 10 million people amid a fuel squeeze. US Sanctions Pressure: Washington expanded sanctions tied to Cuba’s tourism and energy ecosystem, targeting MINTUR and additional state-linked entities as lawmakers and critics warn the measures deepen shortages and disrupt daily life. Diplomatic Fallout: A Reuters report says Cuba’s blackout wave is linked to the US oil blockade after Venezuela’s fuel support was cut, while Cuba’s leadership frames the outages as the result of “energy blockade” pressure. Security Claims: Trump said the US is investigating claims of Iranian drones stored in Cuba, promising action if confirmed, as the administration also escalates sanctions and rhetoric. Humanitarian Aid: Brazil sent 48 tons of powdered milk to Cuba in two flights to address severe shortages. Industry & Logistics: Reuters also notes Cuba’s zoo is struggling with diesel scarcity, forcing animal transport on horse carts and electric tricycles.
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