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Cuba Pushes Back Against U.S. Claims, Says State Companies Were Built to Withstand the Embargo

The United States has accused the Cuban government of corruption within state-owned enterprises

Published on June 3, 2026


Cuba Pushes Back Against U.S. Claims, Says State Companies Were Built to Withstand the Embargo

The Cuban government has rejected recent accusations from the United States that the island’s leaders use state-owned companies for personal enrichment. In a statement, Havana said the business model of the Business Administration Group (GAESA) was created to confront what it describes as the economic war waged by Washington against Cuba.

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