Mexican officials are exploring ways to deliver fuel to Cuba without triggering US tariffs after the Trump administration threatened penalties on countries supplying oil to the island, according to sources. Reuters reports that Mexico wants to help address Cuba’s severe energy shortages, exacerbated by halted Venezuelan shipments and widespread power outages, while avoiding US reprisals. High-level talks are underway with US counterparts to clarify the scope of the tariff threat and seek a diplomatic solution, potentially including classifying supplies as humanitarian aid. It remains uncertain if a workable agreement will be reached.


