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Cuba Defends Military Firm GAESA as Hotels Leave Under U.S. Sanctions

Cuba Defends Military Firm GAESA as Hotels Exit Due to U.S. Sanctions
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Recent U.S. sanctions have resulted in a noticeable withdrawal of hotels from Cuba’s tourism market. This development has affected the country’s lodging options and contributed to shifts within its tourism industry.

Cuba’s Position on GAESA Amid Sanctions

In response to the impact of these sanctions, Cuba has publicly expressed support for GAESA, the military-operated conglomerate with significant involvement in the nation’s tourism sector. The Cuban government emphasizes the importance of GAESA in managing its tourism-related enterprises and services.