Politics
May 02, 2026
Cuba Calls Trump’s New Sanctions ‘Collective Punishment’
Cuba’s foreign minister denounced President Donald Trump’s latest executive order as “collective pu…
Cuba Labels Trump’s New Sanctions as Collective Punishment
Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez called the latest U.S. measures “collective punishment” after President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting multiple sectors of the Cuban economy.
Executive Order Expands Sanctions Across Key Cuban Sectors
Targets entities in energy, defence, metals & mining, financial services and security.
Also sanctions officials accused of serious human‑rights abuses or corruption.
Announced during the 1 May labour‑day procession outside the U.S. embassy in Havana.
Economic Indicators Highlight Deepening Crisis
Only one Russian oil tanker has reached Cuba since the January fuel blockade.
Tourism, once the island’s most lucrative industry, has sharply declined (no exact figure provided).
Power cuts and supply shortages have become routine.
Political and Humanitarian Fallout for Cuba and U.S. Relations
The sanctions arrive amid renewed diplomatic overtures, with senior U.S. officials visiting Cuba earlier in April. Cuba insists its socialist system is non‑negotiable, while Washington continues to demand economic liberalisation, reparations for ex‑propriated property and “free and fair” elections.
What the Next Moves Might Mean for Havana and Washington
Non‑American companies operating in the sanctioned sectors lose the protective shield previously afforded by the embargo.
Potential escalation could further isolate Cuba, worsening the humanitarian situation.
Conversely, increased pressure may force Cuba back to the negotiating table, though the risk of deeper confrontation remains.
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