El Presidente Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago No Fuel - No Electricity - No Cigars The above was succinctly put to me yesterday in a discussion with industry heads. Cigar production is prioritised but there are other demands higher on the list of importance. The seriousness of the current situation is hitting home for all within the Cuban cigar industry. 1 1 13
Popular Post Puros Y Vino Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago What an absolute tragedy for the people of Cuba. Cigars aside. This is not a good situation. And that they're being squeezed even more is immoral. 7 1
Chas.Alpha Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said: What an absolute tragedy for the people of Cuba. Cigars aside. This is not a good situation. And that they're being squeezed even more is immoral. This is probably where you’ll want to keep a close moderator’s eye on me. I’ve been exemplary so far. 2 1
MrBirdman Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago It’s a death spiral at this point - resorts being shuttered just accelerates the pain. Russia may be “welcoming” some new citizens soon. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-06/cuba-beach-resorts-closing-as-trump-moves-to-block-fuel-shipments?embedded-checkout=true 1
KCCubano Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I could careless about the cigars (I have enough CCs) as long as there is a free Cuba in the future. Yes, 1
ha_banos Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Cigars supply have been impacted for a while now from what I heard over here from end retailers. Hoping for some humanitarian relief soon. Tying with the other thread. I'd love to be able to tour a less troubled nation of people with hope and prosperity. May the luxuries of health, food, shelter, safety, happiness, freedoms, come soon 🤞🏼 Cigars can come when they come. 1
ImTripN2 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Humanitarian Aid to Cuba (2026) Country/Organization Amount Type of Aid Date Announced United States $12 million USD Disaster assistance (food, relief supplies) following Hurricane Melissa Jan 14, 2026 China $80 million USD + 60,000 tons of rice Financial aid for electrical equipment + food aid Jan 2026 (meeting between Díaz-Canel & Ambassador Hua Xin) Mexico Not publicly quantified Oil shipments (classified as humanitarian aid) + food support Ongoing in early 2026 (announced by President Claudia Sheinbaum) European Union (EU) €123.3 million (regional allocation) Humanitarian aid for Latin America & Caribbean, part directed to Cuba Feb 6, 2026 European Commission (via FTS) $4.8 million USD Reported humanitarian funding to Cuba Jan 5, 2026 Caritas (Catholic Church) Not quantified Distribution of U.S. aid directly to Cuban communities Linked to U.S. shipments in Jan 2026 1 3
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