Mexico overtakes Venezuela
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Mexico overtook Venezuela in 2025 as Cuba’s main oil supplier, according to a Tuesday article from the Financial Times.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that Mexico is not sending more oil to Cuba than it has historically, but amid recent events in Venezuela, Mexico has turned into an "important supplier" of crude to Cuba.
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US lawmakers threaten severe consequences over Mexico's oil shipments to Cuba
U.S. lawmakers are threatening severe consequences against Mexico for its oil shipments to Cuba, putting the USMCA trade deal and bilateral relations at risk.
President Donald Trump certainly sounded like he was putting Mexico on notice on Sunday as he talked to reporters about the aftermath of capturing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
The shockwaves from Venezuela are still rippling across the hemisphere—and now a far bigger question is taking shape. After ordering strikes, arrests, and threats in Caracas, President Donald Trump is openly signaling that the campaign may not stop there.
President Trump issued a thinly-veiled warning to Mexico’s president Saturday while announcing the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro Saturday. Trump, who also had strong words for the
Following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, right-wing media figures are pushing for the Trump administration to next target other countries — including Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico — and even to take Greenland from Denmark,