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Updated:Apr 23, 2026
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United States Embargo and Sanctions on Cuba (1960–present)

United States Embargo and Sanctions on Cuba (1960–present)

  1. Cuba nationalizes U.S.-owned property

    Labels: Cuban government, U S
  2. U.S. issues full trade embargo proclamation

    Labels: John F, U S
  3. Treasury issues Cuban Assets Control Regulations

    Labels: U S, Cuban Assets
  4. Congress passes Cuban Democracy Act

    Labels: U S, Cuban Democracy
  5. Helms–Burton Act codifies and strengthens embargo

    Labels: Helms Burton, Bill Clinton
  6. OAS revokes 1962 resolution excluding Cuba’s government

    Labels: Organization of, Cuba
  7. Obama announces new engagement policy toward Cuba

    Labels: Barack Obama, U S
  8. OFAC implements first major Obama-era CACR easing

    Labels: OFAC, Cuban Assets
  9. U.S. removes Cuba from terrorism sponsor list

    Labels: U S, Cuba
  10. U.S. and Cuba reopen embassies, restoring ties

    Labels: U S, Cuban Embassy
  11. Trump announces policy shift tightening Cuba engagement

    Labels: Donald Trump, U S
  12. U.S. ends long-standing suspension of Helms–Burton Title III

    Labels: Helms Burton, U S
  13. U.S. redesignates Cuba as state sponsor of terrorism

    Labels: State Sponsor, U S
  14. Biden announces support-focused adjustments to Cuba policy

    Labels: Joe Biden, Cuba policy
  15. OFAC issues June 2022 amendments to CACR

    Labels: OFAC, Cuban Assets
  16. Treasury finalizes May 2024 CACR changes for internet and entrepreneurs

    Labels: U S, CACR amendments
  17. UN General Assembly again condemns U.S. embargo

    Labels: United Nations, U S
  18. Biden removes Cuba from terrorism list again

    Labels: Joe Biden, State Sponsors
  19. Post-2025 uncertainty defines “embargo and sanctions” end state

    Labels: U S, Helms Burton