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Cuban Americans in South Florida Grow Antsy Over New Sanctions Looming Indictment Against Former Cuban Leader Raul Castro

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The article covers U.S. sanctions and a potential indictment against Cuban officials. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is diplomatic/legal with no clear impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. No concrete investment, regulation affecting a sector, price move, or economic indicator is reported. Therefore, no sector is selected.

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  • U.S. announced sanctions targeting 11 individuals and 3 entities linked to Cuba's regime.
  • U.S. Department of Justice moving toward indicting former Cuban leader Raúl Castro for 1996 downing of two planes.
  • Sanctions include police and intelligence agencies.
  • President Trump called Cuba a 'failed nation'.
  • Cuban President Díaz-Canel denied U.S. asset ownership and accused U.S. of escalating tensions.

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