AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS-Cuba Tensions: Cuban deputy foreign minister Josefina Vidal warned that the risk of US military aggression is growing as talks stall, while Washington keeps sanctions pressure tied to “national security” claims. Sanctions & Energy Fallout: Reports highlight Cuba’s worsening electricity and water strain, with officials citing financing gaps and sanctions-driven supplier pullbacks. Tourism Shock: Canada’s Blue Diamond reopened three Varadero resorts despite a steep drop in international arrivals, signaling a push toward domestic and Cuban-abroad visitors. Food & Travel Culture in Florida: Michelin’s 2026 Florida picks include Emelina, a Cuban fine-dining spot in West Palm Beach, plus Ela Curry & Cocktails; separately, Café Aroma opened its first brick-and-mortar café in Boca Raton. Propane Market Workarounds: A new online propane sales setup is drawing attention as families struggle with delays in Cuba’s state cylinder distribution. Border/Immigration Pressure: US judicial harassment and detention concerns tied to Cuba continue to surface, alongside broader immigration policy tightening.
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