Hotels, Mines and Flights: Escape From Foreign Companies. Cuba Collapsed without Food and Medicine Supplies
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The exodus of foreign companies follows the cancellation of flights by several large airlines, due to the lack of fuel
The continued pressure exerted by the United States on Cuba in recent months has led the island to an increasingly unsustainable siege. Financial sanctions, trade blockades, energy blackouts, international isolation: the Trump administration sharpens the slow agony of Castroism every day. The recent news is that the blockade that Cuba is experiencing already seriously affects the rest of the world, including Spain. Read more]]>
Dozens of Spanish companies have accumulated nearly $600 million in unpaid debts since 2017 for products supplied to Cuba. Now their hopes of collecting payment are fading.
US economic pressure is exacerbating a humanitarian disaster and shows that the Trump administration's original plan has failed.
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