Cuba, Donald Trump and Economic Crisis
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Cuba's regime faces its weakest point in 65 years as Mexico allegedly steps in with oil aid, sparking growing U.S. concerns about Communist support.
The dramatic drop in tourists hits especially hard because U.S. sanctions stripped Cuba of nearly $8 billion in revenue from March 2024 to February 2025, a loss that is nearly 50% higher compared with the previous period, according to government statistics.
Cuba’s worsening energy crisis has intensified following the loss of Venezuelan oil supplies, forcing Havana to seek short-term relief from Mexico while confronting the need for long-term structural reform under mounting U.
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President Trump stopped Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba, and experts say disaster looms. Oil fuels its electric grid and without alternative supplies the country will plunge into extended darkness.
After all, Cubans have lived under six decades of US threats and sanctions. "There is little sign that Cubans are waiting for Trump's help," wrote Grimaldi and Natale in The Conversation. "But they do expect their lives to grow harder."
Cuban Americans in South Florida are split over a controversial U.S. policy allowing Mexico to send oil to crisis-stricken Cuba.
Cuban citizens are no strangers to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The island has weathered hardships since the 1990s.
The energy crisis in Cuba has once again struck with significant impact. The Electric Union (UNE) reported that on Friday, January 23, 2026, the