Cuba's Economic Crossroads: A Closer Look
CubaSun Jan 11 2026
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Cuba is facing some serious economic challenges. The country has always had a tough time, but things have gotten worse lately. Farming and tourism, two big parts of the economy, are really struggling. Power cuts are common, and trade restrictions make things even harder. Plus, Cuba has lost a lot of support from Venezuela, a long-time ally.
The big question is: will all this trouble bring down the government? Some people think it might, but others aren't so sure. It's a complicated situation.
President Trump has said Cuba is on the verge of collapse. He believes cutting off oil from Venezuela could be the final straw. But the CIA isn't convinced. They agree the economy is bad, but they can't say for sure if it will lead to big political changes.
Cuba's economy has always been shaky, but recent years have been especially tough. Venezuela's economy is struggling, and tourism has dropped because of COVID-19. Power cuts are lasting longer than ever, especially outside the capital, Havana.
Another big issue is that a lot of young people are leaving Cuba. This could make political changes less likely. Young people often drive change, but with so many leaving, the future is uncertain.
Some experts say the situation is dire. They point out that the current president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, doesn't have the same strong support that Fidel Castro once had. When people are struggling to put food on the table, they might not think much about politics. But desperation can also lead to big changes.
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