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Humanitarian Ship Arrives Aid Mexico Uruguay

MinisterChildrenHealthShortage

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No direct commercial mechanism. The event is a humanitarian aid delivery to Cuba, not a trade or supply-chain disruption. No commodity price, company margin, or sector impact is identifiable. The aid is a one-time donation, not a recurring commercial flow.

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  • Humanitarian ship from Mexico and Uruguay arrived in Havana on October 24, 2023.
  • Shipment includes 1,700 tonnes of grains and powdered milk.
  • Aid targets children, elderly, and vulnerable families.
  • Cuban food industry minister Alberto López Díaz highlighted aid importance.
  • U.S. blockade cited as exacerbating economic hardships.

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