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Spanish hotel chain Melia exits Cuba over economic and geopolitical strains

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Spanish hotel group Melia opens new tab said on Wednesday it would immediately stop managing, marketing and providing brand ​services for 15 hotels in Cuba, pointing to ‌the island's worsening geopolitical, legal and economic conditions.

Reuters – The move comes as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration steps up pressure on Cuba, using ​an oil blockade and tighter sanctions in an ​effort to cut off resources and force a ⁠change in its government.

It said it had informed hotel owners of its decision on May 26, with confirmation issued on ​Wednesday. The hotels were run through its Portuguese subsidiary ​Ilha Bela Gestao E Turismo.

Cuba is one of Melia's ​largest markets ​by number of ⁠hotels, but its financial contribution to the company has weakened sharply as the island's ​tourism sector has been hit by power ​shortages ⁠and falling tourism demand. The company said most of the hotels were already closed or inactive.

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