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U.S. Sanctions Target Cuban Military Conglomerate Assets

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Washington: Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday announced sanctions on Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (GAESA), GAESA Executive President Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera, and Moa Nickel SA (MNSA) following President Trump’s executive order last week. Rubio said GAESA is an umbrella enterprise controlled by the Cuban military and that much of the proceeds of its activities are funneled to hidden overseas bank accounts; public estimates cited by Rubio indicate GAESA’s revenues are likely more than three times the state budget and that it likely controls up to $20 billion in illicit assets. He said MNSA, a joint venture between Sherritt International Corporation and Cuba’s La Compañía General de Niquel, has profited from assets expropriated by the Cuban regime. Washington: The Hill reported that MNSA operates in Cuba’s metals and mining sector, and the Wall Street Journal reported that Sherritt suspended its joint-venture activities in Cuba, its directors resigned, and the company is taking steps to repatriate employees. The sanctions announced by Rubio follow the Trump administration’s executive order, which the White House said imposes new sanctions on entities, persons, or affiliates that support Cuba’s security apparatus, are complicit in government corruption or serious human rights violations, or are agents, officials, or material supporters of the Cuban government.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • January: U.S.-aligned actions regarding Venezuela precede heightened focus on Cuba.
  • Prior weeks: U.S. blocked most oil shipments to Cuba, increasing pressure on Havana.
  • Last week: President Trump signed an executive order broadening sanctions on Cuba.
  • Thursday: Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions on GAESA, its executive president, and Moa Nickel SA.
  • Following days: AP-sourced U.S. officials state no imminent military action and report conditional aid offers to Cuba.

Why This Matters to You

These sanctions could impact your wallet. If you invest in companies doing business with Cuba, they may face losses. Also, if you're planning a trip to Cuba, expect changes. Check your travel insurance and investment portfolios.

The Bottom Line

The U.S. is tightening the screws on Cuba's economy. This is part of a broader strategy to pressure Havana. Keep an eye on how this unfolds, especially if you have ties to Cuba. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning a Cuban vacation.

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Who Benefited

U.S. policymakers aiming to reduce military-linked revenue streams from Cuba gained leverage by sanctioning GAESA and related entities, while allied firms and governments supporting tighter measures may strengthen their negotiating position.

Who Impacted

Cuban state-linked enterprises including GAESA, the Moa Nickel joint venture and potentially Cuban civilians facing economic contractions and reduced foreign investment suffered direct and indirect consequences from the sanctions.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
2
Distribution:
Left 25%, Center 50%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

U.S. policymakers aiming to reduce military-linked revenue streams from Cuba gained leverage by sanctioning GAESA and related entities, while allied firms and governments supporting tighter measures may strengthen their negotiating position.

Who Impacted

Cuban state-linked enterprises including GAESA, the Moa Nickel joint venture and potentially Cuban civilians facing economic contractions and reduced foreign investment suffered direct and indirect consequences from the sanctions.

Coverage of Story:

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US imposes sanctions on Cuban military conglomerate, mining joint venture

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From Center

U.S. Sanctions Target Cuban Military Conglomerate Assets

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From Right

Rubio announces new Cuba sanctions after Trump's executive order

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