US Expands Sanctions Against Cuba Amid Rising Tensions
On May 1, 2026, the US imposed new sanctions on Cuba, targeting its energy and defense sectors. The measures aim to restrict financial access and block assets linked to human rights violations, escalating diplomatic tensions.

The US government has expanded sanctions against Cuba, targeting individuals and entities involved in the energy, defense, and financial sectors. This new executive order, signed by President Donald Trump, builds on a national emergency declared on January 29, citing an unusual threat to national security.
The sanctions include asset freezes and restrictions on international banking access for foreign institutions engaging with designated Cuban actors. Cuba's government condemned these measures as unilateral pressure tactics, asserting they inflict harm on its population.
Economists estimate the economic impact in the tens of billions, which could further complicate diplomatic relations. The situation may lead to increased resistance from Cuba at international forums.



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