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US-based delivery portal to Cuba halts orders amid expanding sanctions pressure

Move disrupts remittance-linked services as US tightens Cuba restrictions

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 16, 2026
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Online delivery services for Cuba halt operations amid sanctions - AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File

Cross-border delivery platform pauses amid US sanctions pressure - AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File

MIAMI — A widely used online platform that facilitates deliveries and financial support from Cuban Americans to relatives on the island has stopped accepting new orders, according to reporting by the Associated Press, as expanded U.S. sanctions targeting Cuban state-linked entities continue to reshape cross-border commercial channels.

Envioscuba.com, one of the main portals used by Cubans in the United States to send money, food, and goods to family members in Cuba, announced it has ceased taking new orders. The company said on its website that, “Due to reasons beyond our control, our platform can no longer provide services,” without offering further explanation. It remains unclear when the suspension of new orders began.

The move comes amid a broader tightening of U.S. restrictions aimed at limiting financial flows and business activity linked to Cuba’s government and military-affiliated conglomerates, including GAESA, which controls extensive commercial operations on the island.

Sanctions pressure reshapes cross-border services

The shutdown of Envioscuba.com highlights how sanctions policy is increasingly affecting informal commercial networks that have long supported Cuban households facing shortages of food, medicine, and basic goods.

These platforms have allowed Cuban Americans—particularly in Miami—to purchase goods online for delivery inside Cuba or send remittances in the form of packaged goods sourced from inventories inside the country.

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Emilio Morales, president of the Havana Consulting Group in Miami, said platforms like Envioscuba.com typically operate through commercial arrangements involving GAESA-linked supply chains inside Cuba. He said most such services do not ship directly from the United States, but rely on goods stored in state-controlled warehouses on the island.

Morales warned that the sector is likely to contract further under U.S. policy pressure, suggesting that additional platforms could shut down to avoid exposure to sanctions risks tied to transactions involving Cuban state entities.

Broader corporate pullback from Cuba

The Trump administration’s sanctions framework has expanded restrictions that threaten to freeze U.S. assets of foreign companies and limit travel for investors and employees linked to targeted Cuban entities.

The policy shift has also coincided with a gradual withdrawal by international companies operating in Cuba. Spanish hotel chain Meliá has recently said it will discontinue operations at 15 of the 34 hotels it manages on the island, reflecting growing uncertainty among foreign firms with long-standing commercial ties in the country.

For many Cubans, the reduction in private and semi-private delivery channels adds further pressure to an already strained domestic environment marked by persistent shortages, power outages, and economic instability.

Uncertainty over operations

Envioscuba.com did not provide details about its operational shutdown timeline, and attempts to contact the company were unsuccessful. The platform does not publicly list a phone number or email address for customer inquiries.

While the company said previously approved and in-process orders would still be delivered, it did not clarify how long fulfillment operations would continue.

Independent verification of the company’s internal decision-making process was not immediately available.

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