AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCuba Under Pressure: A new report says the U.S. is escalating economic pressure and military threats against Cuba, arguing the campaign goes beyond sanctions and could violate international law. Port & Sanctions Workarounds: 14ymedio reports Gaesa has shifted assets tied to the Port of Mariel—moving Terminal de Contenedores Mariel’s operations to a state-linked company—to reduce exposure to U.S. sanctions. Tourism & Summer Life in Cuba: In Guantánamo, the PCC’s First Secretary visited Playa Caribe in Baracoa to kick off “Summer 2026,” highlighting vendor stalls, sports areas, and new low-cost water activities. Local Enforcement: Police dismantled an illegal cockfighting ring near a Santa Clara camping site, arresting seven people on “forbidden gambling” charges. Cuba’s Reform Debate: Commentary pieces argue Havana’s economic reforms are arriving under extreme U.S. pressure, with some saying the path forward will still require engagement with Washington. Infrastructure Strain: A video tour of Holguín’s José Martí Vocational School shows severe neglect—collapsed dorms, unusable pools, and buildings overtaken by vegetation.
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