Cuba's Infrastructure Issues, Not Just Fuel Shortages, Blamed for Widespread Blackouts
• Cuba is facing widespread blackouts and a "fuel crisis" that is affecting daily life • But a Reuters analysis finds Cuba is importing enough oil and fuel to meet its stated needs • There seems to be a discrepancy between the fuel deficit reported by Cuba and the actual supplies received • Infrastructure and logistics issues, rather than an actual fuel shortage, may explain the blackouts • Cuba proposed fuel price hikes to curb demand and fund more imports, but these have been delayed