US ramps up Cuba sanctions and detentions of Americans returning from the island
The Treasury and State departments targeted 10 state firms and three ICAP leaders as Washington widened sanctions and enforcement against Cuba.
- The Treasury and State departments announced Thursday new sanctions against 10 state-owned Cuban mining, metal, and construction companies, alongside leadership of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples .
- Portraying Cuba as a grave national security threat, the Trump Administration released a State Department report last month accusing Havana of sponsoring left-wing, anti-American activism for six decades.
- Sanctions target ICAP president Fernando González Llort, first vice president Noemí Ramona Rabaza Fernández, and North America director Leima Martínez Freire, while restricting firms importing heavy industrial products and automotive parts.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents detained several Americans returning from Cuba last weekend after events marking Fidel Castro's birthday, seizing devices and warning of potential prosecution for sanctions violations.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the institute sponsors "a vast subversive network in the United States," while the island faces economic free fall with fuel shortages causing blackouts and crippling tourism.
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Washington. President Donald Trump’s government yesterday imposed new sanctions aimed at leaders of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP) for their alleged links with “Marxist subversive networks and corrupt economic practices,” and nine state enterprises he pointed to as “sustaining the repressive apparatus of the regime.”
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The new sanctions are directed against the Cuban Ministry of Construction, several state companies from the metal and mining sectors and three high-ranking representatives of the Institute for Friendship of the Peoples.
US Widens Cuba Sanctions as Americans Returning from Havana Face Scrutiny
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The US has tightened sanctions on Cuban state-owned companies and ICAP leaders, accusing Havana of running subversive networks in America. Cuba rejected the move, calling it a deliberate attempt to cripple its economy amidst severe blackouts, fuel shortages, and a worsening crisis. World News | US Widens Cuba Sanctions as Americans Returning from Havana Face Scrutiny.
US widens Cuba sanctions as Americans returning from Havana face scrutiny - The Tribune
The US has tightened sanctions on Cuban state-owned companies and ICAP leaders, accusing Havana of running subversive networks in America. Cuba rejected the move, calling it a deliberate attempt to cripple its economy amidst severe blackouts, fuel shortages, and a worsening crisis.
The US is targeting state-owned companies in the metal and mining industries with new sanctions, among others.
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