AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCuban Sanctions Escalation: The U.S. Treasury added Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife Lis Cuesta Peraza, and stepson Manuel Anido Cuesta to its sanctions list, alongside Alejandro Castro Espín (“El Tuerto”) and relatives tied to Raúl Castro, plus entities including MINFAR, the CDR, ICAP, Amistur Cuba, and Minera La Victoria—freezing assets under U.S. jurisdiction and restricting U.S. dealings, as Havana condemned the move and warned it aims to reinforce an energy blockade that has fueled blackouts and shortages. Tourism & Finance Pressure: Reporting links the sanctions push to Cuba’s tourism squeeze and foreign exits, with GAESA repeatedly cited as a key economic gatekeeper, while Visa and Mastercard access is reported to be disrupted amid the broader crackdown. Energy & Telecom Resilience: Cuba’s Etecsa in Holguín installed seven photovoltaic modules to keep basic phone and data services running during the electricity crisis, targeting continuity and autonomy for thousands of subscribers. Tech & Internet Noise: Separate from Cuba, Cloudflare says AI agents now generate most web traffic—an “agentic” shift that’s reshaping how online services are used and scaled. Health & Biosecurity Watch: In Texas, officials confirmed the first New World screwworm case, highlighting how animal-health outbreaks can quickly ripple into food and livestock costs.
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