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AI-generatedThe deportation of Alex Saab is a political/legal event with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact is identified. The article mentions food import contracts but provides no details on current contracts, volumes, or companies involved. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.
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- Venezuela deported Alex Saab to the U.S. on 2026-05-17.
- Saab is a close ally of President Nicolás Maduro and faces U.S. judicial proceedings.
- Saab may testify against Maduro, who is awaiting trial on drug charges.
- Deportation linked to U.S. criminal investigations including bribery conspiracy for food import contracts.
- Saab had amassed wealth through government contracts for food imports.
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