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Aussies Warned to Reconsider Trips to Cuba as Nation Reaches Brink of Fuel Crisis C

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AI-generatedCuba's fuel shortage disrupts transport and power, affecting tourism and airline services. The crisis is attributed to U.S. sanctions, creating scarcity in fuel supply. Impact is country-specific (Cuba) with potential spillover to regional travel. Commercial mechanism: supply shortage of fuel (input) leading to reduced airline capacity and tourism revenue. Weak mechanism for global energy markets; primarily affects Cuba's domestic economy and inbound tourism.
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- Cuba faces a complete fuel shortage announced by Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy.
- Nationwide power blackouts and reduced airline services are reported.
- Australian Department of Foreign Affairs warns travelers to reconsider trips to Cuba.
- Protests have erupted due to the fuel crisis.
- President Díaz-Canel attributes the crisis to U.S. sanctions.
Cuba's crisis raises country risk perception for EM investors; direction down within 48h.
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