An online platform widely used by people in the United States to send money and goods to relatives in Cuba has stopped taking new orders, according to multiple outlets. The service is described as a key channel for remittances and for arranging deliveries of items such as food and clothing to addresses on the island. Reports say the portal’s operations are no longer available for customers seeking to place orders or send shipments to Cuba.
The accounts attribute the shutdown to heightened pressure connected to U.S. policy toward Cuba. One source links the change to increased administration pressure on the Cuban government, implying that the tightening environment affects cross-border financial and logistics activity used by the Cuban diaspora.
While the reports focus on the platform halting orders, they do not provide detailed information in the excerpts about the company’s ownership, the timeline for the shutdown, or whether existing orders are being fulfilled. Overall, the articles indicate that residents in the U.S. who rely on the portal for remittances and care packages now face disruption to that specific method.