US Enforces New Sanctions on Cuban President and Castro Family

The United States has implemented new sanctions targeting Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel and several members of the Castro family. This action is part of an ongoing strategy to increase pressure on the island’s communist regime.
Key Targets of the Sanctions
- President Miguel Diaz-Canel
- His wife and stepson
- Raúl Castro’s son and grandson
- Cuban Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces
- Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples
- Amistur Cuba
- Committees for the Defense of the Revolution
Background of the Sanctions
These sanctions, issued by the U.S. Treasury Department, reflect a broader effort to combat what officials describe as “subversive and radical operations” from Cuba. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the U.S. would not tolerate radical Marxist regimes exporting their influence.
Impact on Cuba’s Economy
The sanctions come amidst ongoing economic challenges for Cuba. A longstanding embargo has restricted trade, and a worsening fuel crisis exacerbates the situation. The U.S. has intensified its actions under the Trump administration, marking a significant shift in policy.
Previous Sanctions and Future Implications
In 2025, the U.S. had already limited visa access for high-ranking Cuban officials, indicating a pattern of escalating enforcement. As tensions grow, there are concerns about the potential for further actions against the Cuban government.
Warnings to Foreign Entities
Rubio warned that anyone offering services to the sanctioned individuals or organizations risks facing sanctions themselves. This includes foreign banks and companies that engage with these entities.
Conclusion
The recent sanctions underscore the U.S. commitment to countering influences it perceives as detrimental. The focus remains on restricting Cuba’s network supporting its government and military operations.




