AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCuba-US Sanctions & Military Rhetoric: Cuba’s top envoy in Washington, Lianys Torres Rivera, says new U.S. sanctions on Cuban leaders and the Raúl Castro indictment are a “pretext” to justify military action, calling the situation “a war without bombs.” Humanitarian & Health Impact: UN High Commissioner Volker Türk warns the restrictions are worsening Cuba’s humanitarian crisis, with children dying as essential medicines and supplies fail to reach doctors. Energy Crisis & Fuel Shipments: The U.S. is preparing what would be its biggest fuel shipment to Cuba since the embargo, but the volumes are tiny versus daily diesel needs and are limited to the private sector. Industrial Policy & Legal Reform: Cuba’s National Assembly published four draft laws covering the Labor Code, Agricultural and Forestry Land, Housing, and the Organization of the Central State Administration, aiming to update rules and expand citizen input. Biopharma Production: Cuba says it has resumed production of 16 cytostatic drugs after investment in AICA Laboratories under Biocubafarma, targeting better cancer medicine availability. Tourism Pressure: Reuters reports Cuba’s tourism is shrinking again, with foreign visitors scarce as fuel shortages and sanctions deter major hotel operators. Migration Flows: Brazil intercepted 108 Cuban nationals in a smuggling operation, citing a growing trend of irregular migration through border gateways.
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