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Trump declares national emergency in US over Cuban threat, introduces new tariff system

Kyiv • UNN

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US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency over the threat from Cuba, introducing a new tariff system. This will allow the US to impose tariffs on goods from countries that supply oil to Cuba.

Trump declares national emergency in US over Cuban threat, introduces new tariff system

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring a national emergency, calling the actions of Cuba's communist regime an "extraordinary threat" to the national security and foreign policy of the United States. The main mechanism of pressure will be a new system of tariffs aimed at countries that continue to support Havana with energy resources. This is stated on the White House website, writes UNN.

Details

The key innovation of the decree is to grant powers to the US Departments of Commerce and Treasury to impose additional tariffs on goods from any countries that directly or indirectly supply oil to Cuba.

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We will no longer allow Cuba's communist regime to prosper at the expense of destabilizing the region and cooperating with our enemies. Any country that helps Havana circumvent sanctions by supplying oil will feel the full force of American tariffs.

– the administration said in a statement.

Humanitarian pressure and Washington's demands

The state of emergency was introduced against the backdrop of a deep economic crisis in Cuba, where mass power outages and food shortages began due to fuel shortages. Donald Trump openly called on the Iranian and Cuban authorities to "make a deal before it's too late," hinting at the possibility of even tougher measures if democratic reforms are rejected.

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