Trump escalates with tariff threats on Cuba's oil suppliers after emergency declaration

Following his January 29 executive order declaring a national emergency over the Cuban regime, President Donald Trump threatened on January 30 to impose tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba, intensifying U.S. efforts amid the island's dire energy crisis.

U.S. President Donald Trump, one day after signing an executive order authorizing tariffs on oil suppliers to Cuba, reiterated the threat on Thursday, stating to reporters, “I think Cuba will not be able to survive.” This builds on the national emergency declaration citing Cuba's threats to U.S. security, including support for terrorists and hosting Russian intelligence operations.

The Financial Times reports Cuba has only 15 to 20 days of oil reserves left, exacerbating blackouts affecting over half the island. The measures target key suppliers like Mexico, which has provided vital shipments despite Venezuela's cutoff.

No responses yet from Cuba or Mexico, but the escalation underscores strained U.S.-Cuba ties and potential ripple effects on regional energy markets. This follows prior Trump actions reversing Obama-era policies and recent Venezuela intervention.

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President Trump signs executive order imposing tariffs on oil suppliers to Cuba amid island-wide blackouts and tensions with Mexico.
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Trump declares national emergency over Cuban regime, authorizes tariffs on oil suppliers

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 29, 2026, declaring a national emergency due to threats from the Cuban regime and authorizing tariffs on countries supplying oil to Havana. The measures target Cuba's alleged malign activities, including support for terrorists and hosting a Russian intelligence base, amid Havana's severe energy crisis and pushback from suppliers like Mexico.

Following Cuba's condemnation of a new US executive order imposing tariffs on oil suppliers, President Donald Trump predicted the island's imminent collapse and a potential deal with Washington to end its crisis, dismissing humanitarian concerns.

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US President Donald Trump escalated sanctions against Cuba on January 31 by threatening tariffs on countries selling oil to the island, mainly targeting Mexico's supply. International leaders and organizations condemned the move as imperialist aggression and called for an end to the blockade. In Cuba, tensions with US diplomats persist amid worsening economic hardships.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that his government is not currently in talks with Washington, remaining defiant as the Trump administration seeks to pressure Cuba into a deal following the U.S. military strike on Venezuela. In a series of posts on X, Díaz-Canel said relations must be based on international law rather than hostility, threats, and economic coercion. The remarks come after Trump's announcement that Cuba will no longer receive Venezuelan oil, a lifeline for the island battered by decades of U.S. sanctions.

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Mexico's state oil company Pemex has canceled a crude oil shipment to Cuba scheduled for late January 2026, as the US escalates efforts to cut off fuel supplies to the island following its January 3 capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The decision heightens Cuba's energy crisis, with the country relying heavily on Mexican imports amid chronic blackouts and isolation.

Several international organizations and figures expressed rejection of recent threats by U.S. President Donald Trump against Cuba, condemning the blockade and coercive measures. These solidarity statements highlight the defense of Cuban sovereignty against U.S. imperialism. Support comes from Ecuador, India, China, Italy, and Panama.

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US President Donald Trump has resorted to inflammatory rhetoric, stating that 'going in and destroying' is probably the only option left on the table. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a political ultimatum to Havana, demanding that Cuban leadership change its system or face a deepening blockade. Cuba responds by upholding its firm stance, as Fidel Castro did against past threats.

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