AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian Fallout: The UN says U.S. sanctions and the fuel blockade are driving child deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and a sharp drop in childhood cancer survival as medical supplies and medicines fail to reach hospitals. Energy & Daily Life: Reports describe blackouts, stalled services, and disrupted care as fuel shortages ripple through dialysis, surgeries, and basic needs. Healthcare Supply Chain: Cuba’s state media adds that surgeries are delayed, dialysis schedules disrupted, and many essential medicines can’t be produced due to missing chemical inputs. Biopharma Pressure: BioCubaFarma says the blockade is blocking raw materials and delivery of hundreds of essential drugs, forcing priority to emergencies and dialysis supplies. Policy & Reform Push: Amid the crisis, Cuba’s leadership announces sweeping economic reforms aimed at cutting bureaucracy and opening more space for private activity and investment. Aviation Logistics: Air Europa adjusts its Havana route by moving a technical refueling stop to Punta Cana, reflecting ongoing fuel constraints. Maritime Diplomacy: Cyprus and Cuba discuss stronger maritime ties, including cooperation on maritime training. Havana Syndrome: DNI Tulsi Gabbard revokes two prior assessments, saying they failed analytical standards.
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