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    US Imposes New Sanctions on Cuba’s Mining and Construction Sectors

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States has intensified its economic pressure on Cuba by introducing fresh sanctions focused on the mining and construction sectors. These measures come amid an already fragile economic environment on the island, which has been grappling with significant challenges including widespread power outages and critical shortages of medical supplies. The new restrictions aim to further isolate key industries that are vital to Cuba’s infrastructure and economic stability.

    Historically, US sanctions have played a major role in shaping Cuba’s economic landscape, dating back to the embargo initiated in the early 1960s. Over the decades, these sanctions have been tightened and expanded, often cited by Cuban authorities as a primary cause of economic hardship. The recent sanctions on mining and construction are particularly impactful because these sectors are essential for development projects and resource extraction, which are crucial for the island’s recovery and growth.

    In a significant development, the latest sanctions are expected to exacerbate existing difficulties faced by Cuban citizens, including energy shortages and limited access to healthcare. The move also signals a continuation of the US policy to exert maximum pressure on the Cuban government. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely as the economic strain could lead to increased social and political tensions within Cuba, potentially affecting regional stability.

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