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Trump threatens to impose tariffs on nations that supply Cuba with oil

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, threatened new tariffs against countries that supply oil to Cuba on Thursday. This is part of a pressure campaign aimed at the Communist-run island and long-time enemy of the United States.

The executive order, which was issued under the national emergency declaration, did not specify tariff rates, nor did it single out any specific countries whose goods could be subject to U.S. duties.

Cuba's state media reacted'shortly' after Trump's announcement. They warned that the order could paralyze electrical generation, agricultural production, water supply, and health services in an island already experiencing a crippling financial crisis.

What is the goal? Cuban government stated in a statement broadcast on a?nightly television newscast that the goal was 'genocide of Cuban people. "The U.S. government will suffocate all spheres of the Cuban people's lives." government."

Trump, enthused by the U.S. military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a deadly raid in early this month has spoken repeatedly of taking action against Cuba and its leadership.

Trump said that "Cuba is going to fail pretty soon" and that Venezuela, the island's former top oil supplier, had not sent money or oil to Cuba in recent times.

Exclusively reported last week, Mexico - 'Cuba's leading supplier after Venezuela cut-off shipments in December- was also evaluating whether to continue sending oil amid increasing fears that it might face reprisals from United States.

Trump has used tariff threats to further his foreign policy throughout his second term as president.

Cuba's President, Miguel Diaz-Canel said this month Washington has?nomoral authority to force a Cuban deal after Trump suggested that the Communist-run Island should strike an accord with the U.S. (Reporting and editing by Ross Colvin, Lisa Shumaker, and Jasper Ward, in Washington)

(source: Reuters)