US-Cuba Relations
In the first nine months of 2025, Cuba imported $355 million worth of agricultural products from the United States, 15% more than the previous year. This record figure includes significant increases in pork, sugar, coffee, grains, and animal feed, despite the crisis in national production. Cuban authorities face challenges in food sovereignty amid the US embargo, though food sales have been exempt since 2001.
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The Segundo Montes Mozo SJ Human Rights Documentation Center (CSMM) in Ecuador has communicated to the United Nations its observations on the current effects of the United States blockade on the well-being and human rights of Cubans. This denunciation highlights the embargo's consequences on island life. The report was presented from Quito on November 21.