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9 - Blacklisting

The US’s Targeted Sanctions against Cuba, 1994–2021

from Part I - Humanitarian Consequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2025

Summary

This chapter is based upon an extensive examination of US statutes, regulations, and executive orders from 1994 to 2021 containing US blacklists against Cuba. The chapter discusses the effects of the listing on individuals or targeted entities. Because many of these targets are Cuban government officials or state-owned enterprises, the listing of these persons and entities has the effect of interfering with sectors of the Cuban economy. The chapter also discusses the secondary impact on Cuba’s trade partners in general, and the consequent “chilling effect” that interferes in Cuba’s overall ability to import and export goods, and attract foreign investment.

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Figure 9.1 Natural persons by year of inclusion, 1994–2021.

Source: Elaborated by the authors with data from the Federal Register.
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Figure 9.2 Sanctioned Cuban entities by year of inclusion.

Source: Elaborated by the authors with data from the Federal Register.
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Figure 9.3 Persons, entities, and vessels removed from the lists, 1994–2021.

Source: Elaborated by the authors with data from the Federal Register.

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