AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPower & Travel Disruption: Cuba is slowly restoring electricity after a third nationwide blackout in six months, with UNE reporting power back to over 30% of Havana and restoring key services like medical centers and water installations—while officials warn the fuel shortage is dragging recovery. Aviation & Domestic Mobility: Cubana de Aviación added a Havana–Nueva Gerona flight, but booking is only in person at the airport because reservation systems are affected by the national grid collapse. Tourism Pressure: Reports say Cuba’s hotels are sitting empty as U.S. pressure campaigns deter visitors, adding strain to an already fragile travel economy. Local Beach Access: In Las Tunas, a boat to La Boca beach resumed with a higher 50-peso fare and “subject to fuel availability” service warnings, sparking backlash from locals. Cuba–US Talks Signal: Raúl Castro’s grandson says he’s open to negotiating with U.S.-selected representatives, including Trump, as Cuba’s political and economic transition remains uncertain.
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