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Not a Drop Left Cubas Fuel Collapse Pushes Island to the Brink

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AI-generatedCuba faces a complete fuel collapse due to U.S. sanctions and underinvestment, leading to scarcity of gasoline. This directly affects the island's transportation and essential services, creating a humanitarian crisis. The impact is country-specific (Cuba), with potential spillover to regional migration patterns. Commercial mechanism: supply shortage of refined petroleum products (gasoline) driven by geopolitical sanctions and lack of foreign capital. No direct global commodity price impact; local scarcity is acute.
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- Cuba has run out of gasoline, causing widespread disruptions in transportation and essential services.
- The crisis is exacerbated by ongoing U.S. sanctions and lack of foreign investment.
- Published 2026-05-14; tone -7.28 indicating severe negative impact.
No mid-term global energy impact; Cuba's crisis remains localized with flat refined petroleum prices. Magnitude 1. Key risk: if regional supply dynamics change.
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