EO 14404 operates as a new Cuba-related sanctions program
The new executive order operates separately from the existing CACR and adds sanctions authority tied to U.S. foreign policy and national security threats.
Cuba Policy Briefing
Cuba is a socialist republic in the northern Caribbean. Its capital is Havana, and its official language is Spanish. Because Cuba is geographically close to Florida, migration, security, sanctions, and tourism policy are tightly connected.
Compare EO 14404, CACR, General License 1, and the Cuba Restricted List in one view.
Check SDN List status, military links, final beneficiaries, and payment institutions in sequence.
Separate authorized travel categories, tourism restrictions, and prohibited lodging or booking targets.
Review remittance intermediaries, restricted-party exposure, and recordkeeping standards.
The new executive order operates separately from the existing CACR and adds sanctions authority tied to U.S. foreign policy and national security threats.
Energy, defense and related materiel, metals and mining, financial services, and security are presented as key risk areas.
The environment, economy, defense, health, and tourism leads each summarize their policy issue, then align on a common response at the end.
Checks where energy, resources, climate cooperation, and sanctions risk overlap.
Organizes financial services, remittances, investment, and counterparty due diligence standards.
Reviews exposure to defense, security, and military-linked entities.
Separates medicine, humanitarian transactions, and possible public-health cooperation exceptions.
Explains tourism-purpose restrictions, authorized travel categories, and recordkeeping requirements.
Even within Cuba-related activity, travel, remittances, medical or humanitarian transactions, and private support each require a different review path.
Separate CACR permissions and exemptions from EO 14404 designation risk.
Check exposure to military or security entities, restricted lodging, and intermediaries.
Keep the travel purpose, transaction route, beneficiary, and recordkeeper clear.