AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSanctions Tighten Cuba’s Industrial Lifelines: The Trump administration escalated its Cuba pressure by sanctioning nine state-owned firms tied to construction, mining, and metals, plus the Ministry of Construction and ICAP leadership, while also tightening enforcement against Americans doing business with state-controlled enterprises after detentions of U.S. returnees linked to Fidel Castro’s centenary events. Economic Outlook Worsens: ECLAC forecasts Cuba’s economy will shrink 10.3% in 2026, the steepest drop in Latin America and the Caribbean, underscoring the widening gap between Havana and regional growth. Energy Strain Hits Daily Production: A South African cleric described “genocide without bombs” rhetoric tied to sanctions’ impact on fuel shortages, blackouts, and knock-on effects for factories and medicine production. Local Market Workarounds: In Regla, a private pharmacy model is drawing attention as Cubans seek access to chronic medicines amid shortages, even as officials and observers warn it can create new problems. Policy Narrative vs. Reality: Cuba’s foreign minister says U.S. measures aim to block food and medical shipments bought by private micro and small businesses, while Cubans online mock official demographic claims amid continued emigration. Solidarity Funding: Namibia’s National Council donated N$27,609 to the Namibia-Cuba Solidarity Campaign for medicine and solar kits, framing support as humanitarian and non-military.
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