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BackCuban-American Remittance Platform Envioscuba.com Ceases Operations Amid US Sanctions
Cuban-American Remittance Platform Envioscuba.com Ceases Operations Amid US Sanctions
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ABC News6/15/2026World2 min readUnited States

Cuban-American Remittance Platform Envioscuba.com Ceases Operations Amid US Sanctions

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  • Envioscuba.com, a major platform for Cubans in the US to send remittances and goods to relatives on the island, has stopped taking new orders due to US sanctions targeting Cuban businesses.
  • The platform cited reasons beyond its control for the cessation of services.

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Why It Matters

The Trump administration has increased pressure on the Cuban government through sanctions, aiming to choke off international support for businesses on the island. This has led to shortages of food and medicine for Cubans.

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MIAMI -- One of the main online platforms that Cubans living in the United States use to send money, food, and clothing to their relatives on the island is ceasing operations as the Trump administration increases pressure on the Cuban government.

Envioscuba.com announced it has stopped taking orders as round after round of U.S. sanctions aim to choke off international support for businesses in Cuba. The latest target Cuba’s state-owned oil and gas company, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and GAESA, a business conglomerate run by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba that owns a wide range of businesses, from car rentals and retail stores to transportation companies.

Increasingly, it's the most vulnerable who are being punished as Cubans endure shortages of food and medicine, nearly constant blackouts and stifling heat. Many have received help from family and friends in the U.S., who send money and packages from Miami containing appliances, food, and clothing, or purchase products online for delivery in Cuba.

Envioscuba.com said it no longer accepting new orders, but all those previously approved and in process will be delivered.

“Due to reasons beyond our control, our platform can no longer provide services,” the website said, without elaborating. It is not clear exactly when new orders stopped being received.

The AP was unable to contact the company. Its website does not list a phone number to call or an email address to send a message.

Platforms like envioscuba.com were operating directly with Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. said Emilio Morales, president at Havana Consulting Group, a Miami-based consulting firm specializing in market strategies for doing business in Cuba.

Most such portals, including envioscuba.com, do not ship products from the United States to Cuba, but rather sell and deliver products stored in GAESA warehouses on the island, Morales said. “The trend is for all of this to disappear, because GAESA is behind it all,” said Morales, who expects other similar portals to shut down as well to avoid being sanctioned for doing business with the Cuban government.

The administration's sanctions threaten to freeze U.S. assets of foreign companies and even prohibit travel by their investors, employees and shareholders — virtually eliminating their activity in the U.S. financial system.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Other remittance platforms operating with GAESA will likely shut down.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • When exactly did Envioscuba.com stop accepting new orders?
  • Will other similar platforms also shut down?
  • What specific 'reasons beyond our control' led to the platform's closure?

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This article was originally published by ABC News.

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