Trump’s Cuba Reset Faces a Tangle of Sanctions, lawsuits, and infrastructure cracks
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The piece argues that despite hints of rebuilding Cuba, any serious revival would require massive private investment, a functioning legal and banking framework, and sweeping policy changes after decades of sanctions; with no single dominant industry, a decayed private sector, and ongoing lawsuits over seized property, investors are wary, and meaningful change would likely need congressional action and significant political reform before US companies will commit.
- ‘Rabbit holes all over the place’: How hard it would be for Trump to rebuild Cuba Politico
- Out of Gas, Cubans Cook With Charcoal and Wood to Survive The New York Times
- Cubans grapple with fuel shortages and blackouts as US steps up pressure BBC
- Trump’s Endgame in Cuba The Free Press
- The Cuba situation is starting to resemble a pre-conflict playbook CNBC
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