AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy & Water Crisis: Cuba says its water system runs on just 37% of needed fuel, with nearly 3 million people facing shortages daily as the oil squeeze deepens and even basic maintenance and chemical imports stall. Humanitarian Aid Politics: The U.S. pledges $100M for Cuba but only through faith-based and nonprofit distributors, a move Havana calls contradictory while lawmakers cite sanctions’ hit to healthcare and surgery backlogs. Diplomacy & UN Pressure: Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez pressed the UN to stop what he calls U.S. aggression and a “naval blockade” effect from the energy embargo; China’s Wang Yi vowed support for Cuba and to oppose “power politics and bullying.” Regional Pushback: CARICOM members and some states split over statements condemning intensified U.S. measures; Trinidad and Tobago abstained while others warn of humanitarian fallout. Workforce Exodus: In Holguín, skilled workers are leaving, leaving gaps in trades like electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration and driving up costs through improvisation. Food & Shipping: China’s first rice shipments arrive as Cuba’s shortages worsen, while reports also flag shipping and fuel constraints shaping daily supply. Security Tensions: Multiple reports describe U.S. military readiness and contingency planning amid rising rhetoric, while Cuban officials deny seeking conflict and warn of escalation risks.
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