Rubio: Cuba’s Reforms Fall Short in Fixing the Failing Economy

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Sen. Marco Rubio says Cuba’s centralized economy can’t be fixed and that the island’s reforms are not dramatic enough, while the Trump administration intensifies pressure with sanctions and an oil embargo. Cuba signals limited reforms and seeks foreign investment amid electricity shortages, protests, and mounting economic strain, as Washington exchanges talk with Havana but offers few details.
- Rubio says Cuba’s efforts to improve its economy are failing The Washington Post
- Trump muses over ‘taking Cuba’ as island’s power grid collapses after weeks of US oil blockade CNN
- NY Times defends ‘real and accurate’ reporting Rubio labeled ‘fake’ The Hill
- Trump Administration Seeks to Remove Cuba’s President From Power During Negotiations The New York Times
- Cuba partially restores power as President Díaz-Canel vows ‘unyielding resistance’ to U.S. oil blockade CNBC
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