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US slaps new sanctions on Cuba

The US hit Cuban state companies Tuesday with new sanctions that analysts say are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the sanctions target five Cuban entities, including three linked to Grupo de Administracion Empresarial S.A., a business conglomerate run by Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces. Best known as GAESA , it is believed to command nearly 40 percent of Cuba's gross domestic product. As of early 2024, it held 14.
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 23, 2026
US slaps new sanctions on Cuban companies key to island's crumbling economy
The U.S. government has slapped additional sanctions on Cuban companies that are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis.
ABC News
· Jun 23, 2026
US slaps new sanctions on Cuban companies key to island's crumbling economy
The U.S. government has slapped additional sanctions on Cuban companies that are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis
Fox News
· Jun 23, 2026
US sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member in latest pressure campaign, Rubio says
The U.S. has hit Cuba with fresh sanctions targeting five state-run entities linked to the military conglomerate GAESA and the mining sector, expanding Washington's economic pressure campaign.
CBC News
· Jun 23, 2026
U.S. levies sanctions on Cuban state companies that are key to island nation's economy
The U.S. hit Cuban state companies on Tuesday with new sanctions that analysts say are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis.
RedState
· Jun 23, 2026
Rubio Hits Cuba Hard: New Sanctions Now Target Castro Kin and GAESA
Rubio Hits Cuba Hard: New Sanctions Now Target Castro Kin and GAESA
UPI
· Jun 24, 2026
U.S. sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member
U.S. sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member
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Related coverage for "US slaps new sanctions on Cuba": KSAT San Antonio — US slaps new sanctions on Cuban companies key to island's crumbling economy. ABC News — US slaps new sanctions on Cuban companies key to island's crumbling economy. Fox News — US sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member in latest pressure campaign, Rubio says. CBC News — U.S. levies sanctions on Cuban state companies that are key to island nation's economy. RedState — Rubio Hits Cuba Hard: New Sanctions Now Target Castro Kin and GAESA. UPI — U.S. sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member