US targets Cuba mining sector in move with implications for China-linked supply chains
The Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on Cuba, targeting the state-owned mining company GeoMinera and other key economic entities. Announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, these measures also include sanctions against financial and logistics companies connected to the military-run conglomerate GAESA.

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AI-generatedThe Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on Cuba, targeting the state-owned mining company GeoMinera and other key economic entities. Announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, these measures also include sanctions against financial and logistics companies connected to the military-run conglomerate GAESA. The US stated its aim is to build alternative supply chains for critical minerals and reduce reliance on geopolitical rivals. Cuba has condemned the sanctions as "dishonest and mendacious." GeoMinera oversees foreign-backed mining ventures and manages Cuba's non-nickel metallic mineral assets.
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4 extractedHavana slammed the sanctions for being ‘dishonest and mendacious’.
GAESA continues to operate as the financial muscle behind the Cuban regime’s repressive security apparatus.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against five entities and one individual, including state-owned mining company GeoMinera.
The Trump administration expanded its sanctions campaign against Cuba on Tuesday, targeting a state-owned mining company and other key economic entities.