Former U.S. President Donald Trump has implemented a stringent policy toward Cuba, introducing a travel ban and endorsing economic sanctions as part of broader efforts to exert pressure on the Cuban government. The measures aim to restrict financial flows to the regime and support democratic movements within the country. Analysts suggest that these actions could have significant economic repercussions for Cuba, which relies on tourism and remittances from abroad. The policy reflects a shift from previous administrations’ more conciliatory approaches toward the island nation.