Guantanamo.- The workers of the Hotel Guantánamo that belongs to the Isla Azul Tourism chain, are celebrating their 46th anniversary with a commitment to never close and to offer the best service to tourists, seeking alternatives even as President Donald Trump intensifies measures against Cuba.

The Cuban revolutionary government, among its measures following the U.S. fuel embargo that affects electricity generation, is adopting important steps.

Protecting sectors that generate foreign currency is vital.

In tourism, a plan is being designed to reduce energy consumption, adapting facilities and taking advantage of the current high season, which is showing “encouraging results and better than those of the previous year.”

These actions aim for greater energy efficiency, consolidates key commercial areas, and protects essential tourism services as a source of income.

Similarly, tobacco production and other potential foreign currency-generating economic activities are being protected.