Mexico has found itself walking a diplomatic tightrope after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba.
As both a key trading partner of the US and a crucial supplier of oil to Cuba, Mexico could be hit hard by the levies should it continue its shipments to the Caribbean island.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday warned the tariffs could “trigger a far-reaching humanitarian crisis” in Cuba that could affect its hospitals, food supply and other services.
But she did not say whether her country would cut its exports,…