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Havana Struggles to Manage Economy, Cuba-US Relations

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June 4, 2024
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Trump’s policies delighted Cuba’s critics, who point to the regime’s ongoing human rights violations as justifying a harder line. But combined with Venezuela’s economic collapse as well as U.S. sanctions against Venezuela’s oil industry—Cuba had long benefited from Venezuelan financial support in the form of subsidized oil—they helped create the worst economic crisis on the island since the so-called Special Period following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Exacerbated by the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly in Cuba’s already hard-hit tourism sector, the current crisis has created more urgency in Havana to pursue necessary market reforms. But even at a faster pace, reforms will likely prove inadequate absent a change in U.S. policy.

President Joe Biden was expected to return to the Obama-era normalization process with Cuba that he contributed to as vice president. But after taking office, he left in place the Trump-era restrictions while his administration conducted a policy review that lasted 15 months, making it clear that engagement with Havana was not an urgent priority. The review ultimately resulted in the easing of the most draconian sanctions, whose impact had been felt by the Cuban people, including lifting the restrictions on cash remittances and restoring educational travel by U.S. citizens to the island.

The new measures will have an enormous impact, but they do not represent a return to normalization. Moreover, given the realities of U.S. domestic politics, any effort to put U.S.-Cuba relations on a sustainable footing will likely depend on how much Havana delivers on protecting human rights and opening up space for political dissent. Absent progress on those fronts, U.S. policy will continue to be vulnerable to pressure from hard-line voices among Cuban American voters in Florida, who play an outsized role in American presidential politics.

The mass protests in Cuba in July 2021 highlighted how all these factors are coming to a head: A desperate population demands change from a regime bent on maintaining power, even as the regime’s repression makes any further relaxation of U.S. policy to relieve Cubans’ suffering politically unfeasible for the Biden administration.

WPR has covered Cuba in detail and continues to examine key questions about what will happen next. Can Cuba’s new leadership meet popular expectations for reform while maintaining the regime’s grip on power? Will Cuba’s economic reforms be enough to rebuild after the coronavirus pandemic? What will it take to get Biden to further revisit U.S. policy toward Cuba? Below are some of the highlights of WPR’s coverage.

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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel replaced the country’s economy minister, amid delays to planned price hikes for fuel and transportation that the government blamed on a cyberattack. The fate of the measures, which had been scheduled for Feb. 1, is now uncertain. But the economic crisis that made them necessary is exceedingly clear.

Domestic Politics and Human Rights

Though the arrest and detention of political opponents, activists and journalists had decreased prior to the July 2021 protests, restrictions on dissent remained high, according to human rights groups. As that would indicate, there is very little room for political activity outside of the ruling Communist Party. Within the party, though, some reformers have pushed for a more liberal agenda, including advances on rights for women and the LGBTQ community.

Economy and Reforms

The Cuban economy continues to struggle, despite the regime’s efforts to open the island to investment. Though there is evidence of a small, private economy developing, the broader macroeconomic situation has caused many, particularly young, educated Cubans, to flee in search of opportunities elsewhere. A serious energy crisis resulting from the loss of subsidized Venezuelan oil exacerbated the problem. And the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on tourism pushed Cuba’s economy into its deepest recession since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

U.S.-Cuba Relations

The détente between the U.S. and Cuba during Obama’s presidency disappeared under Trump, whose administration introduced new limits on remittances and non-family travel to the island from the United States. Biden has now followed through on his campaign promise to ease Trump’s most restrictive policies. Whether he eventually engages with the new leadership in Havana remains to be seen.

Regional Relations

Cuba’s relations with its regional neighbors had been warming over the past decade, so it came as no surprise that the region rallied behind Obama’s decision to normalize ties with Havana. But after the return to power of center-right governments across much of Latin America, Cuba’s communist government found itself increasingly isolated. And the crisis in Venezuela only solidified the region’s new fault lines. Havana’s isolation has been tempered by the recent resurgence of South America’s political left, but Cuba remains one of few countries still actively supporting President Nicolas Maduro’s administration.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in June 2019 and is regularly updated.

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