AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoEnergy & Health Resilience: Japan-backed solar power upgrades are set to equip 10 Cuban hospitals with photovoltaic systems, batteries, and support gear to keep care running during outages, with a $6.5M, two-year rollout led by MINSAP and UNDP. Food Supply & Private Logistics: As Cuba’s shortages deepen, “Cuban Amazons” like Supermarket23, Cuballama, Mercatoria, and Katapulk are expanding online ordering and delivery for essentials—beans, chicken, milk, cooking oil, eggs, sugar and coffee—helping families abroad ship basics to Havana despite U.S. sanctions scrutiny. Power Crisis Pressure: Reports highlight severe grid strain and long blackouts, including Matanzas facing outages over 70 hours with multiple substations out, underscoring the urgency of backup generation and solar solutions. Diplomacy & Sanctions: Cuba’s foreign minister announced a UN General Assembly session for July 7 to demand an end to the U.S. economic, commercial and financial embargo, calling the energy blockade genocide and warning of military aggression risks. Economic Reform Messaging: Díaz-Canel reiterated that the 2026 reforms aim to “save the Revolution” by unleashing productive forces and building wealth with social justice, while negotiations with the U.S. remain at a standstill.
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