People walk on the street during a blackout as Cuba struggles to ease power cuts amid reduced fuel supplies from Venezuela, in Havana, Cuba November 18, 2025. REUTERS/Norlys Perez
HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba's imports of crude and fuel in the first 10 months of the year fell more than a third compared with the same period of 2024 as key allies Mexico and Venezuela slashed supplies, according to shipping data and documents seen by Reuters, preventing the Caribbean country from easing daily power cuts.
The Communist-run island relies on imported refined products to meet demand, including fuel oil and diesel for power generation, and jet fuel and gasoline for transportation. U.S. sanctions and a deep economic crisis have for years made it impossible for the government to buy enough fuel, forcing a growing dependence on allies.
