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US Cuba Humiliation Donald Trump

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AI-generatedThe article focuses on US-Cuba political tensions, not a concrete commercial mechanism. The petrol price surge in Cuba is a local consumer impact, not a global commodity supply shock. No direct revenue/cost/margin channel for a specific company or sector is identified. Weak mechanism; no actionable trade signal.
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- US charged Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill US nationals related to 1996 plane downing.
- Trump administration claims Cuba acquired over 300 military drones.
- Cuban petrol prices surged from $1.20 to $8 per liter due to US oil blockade and economic hardships.
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