Cuba Faces Fuel Crisis, Power Outages Amid US Sanctions
In response to a crippling energy crisis exacerbated by US sanctions and threats of tariffs, the Cuban government has implemented emergency measures. These include a four-day work week for state-owned companies, restrictions on fuel sales, and reduced public transportation services. The aim is to prioritize fuel for essential services and economic activities, thereby promoting food and electricity production and preserving foreign currency generation. These rationing steps are the first of their kind since President Trump’s recent threats against countries supplying fuel to Cuba.