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Starving Cubans fleeing to America may force Biden to act

The Hill 04 Jan 2024
The root causes of Cuba’s deepening humanitarian crisis are multiple and complex ... Cuba’s farmers depend upon imported petroleum, imported machinery and parts, imported seeds and fertilizers — inputs the dollar-short economy can no longer afford.
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This Day in History - January 3

Jamaica Observer 03 Jan 2024
Today is the 3rd day of 2024. There are 363 days left in the year ... 1997 ... The United States severs diplomatic relations with Cuba ... Kuwait reaches an agreement with the Gulf Oil and British Petroleum companies for a 60 per cent takeover in the Gulf State ... .
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List of leading export by country: Know what India ships the most

The Siasat Daily 04 Oct 2023
India exports refined petroleum the most, while Pakistan primarily ships rice ... Petroleum ... Cuba ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Crude petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Petroleum ... Refined Petroleum ($49B).
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An update on the smell of gas in many places in Havana

The Cleveland American 07 Sep 2023
Over the past few days, a multidisciplinary team made up of experts from the �ico L�pez Refinery, the Produced Gas Company, the Petroleum Research Center, the Liquefied Gas Company and the Cuba-Petr�leo Union carried out air quality measurements.
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Putin pledges economic assistance for Cuba

La Prensa Latina 14 Jun 2023
On Monday, Marrero and Russia’s Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an accord that calls for Russian state oil company Rosneft to provide Cuba every year with 1.64 million tons of petroleum and other hydrocarbons.
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Cuba, Russia Prepare Agreement on Supply of 1.64Mln Tonnes of Oil Annually- Prime Minister

Urdu Point 13 Jun 2023
Russia and Cuba are preparing an intergovernmental agreement on the supply of 1.64 million tonnes of oil and petroleum products annually, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel ...
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Cuba cancels workers’ day parade as severe oil shortages bite

The Observer 30 Apr 2023
There was a time when International Workers’ Day was marked in Cuba by parades involving millions of people marching through Havana’s Revolution Square ... Cuba sends Venezuela ... This has put Cuba in a vice.
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Cuba slowly grinding to a halt as fuel crisis deepens

La Prensa Latina 26 Apr 2023
Cuba imports almost all of its petroleum and uses most of it to generate electricity. Normally, the president said, Cuba receives 500-600 tons of crude per day, but daily volume is down to 400 tons.
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Cuba’s new parliament will face a familiar economic hangover

Al Jazeera 24 Mar 2023
Voter absenteeism has become a feature of recent elections in Cuba ... Up to that point, the USSR supplied 90 percent of Cuba’s petroleum needs and 70 percent of all other imports, including food and medicine, mostly at subsidised prices.
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Trinidad makes pitch to help Caribbean countries monetise energy sector

Jamaica Observer 14 Feb 2023
He said beyond this, there is a huge interest by major oil and gas companies prospecting off the coasts of Barbados, Grenada, Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
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Nicaragua frees 222 political prisoners, sends them to U.S.

Longview News-Journal 10 Feb 2023
slightly eased sanctions to allow energy giant Chevron to resume oil production in Venezuela, home to some of the world’s largest petroleum reserves ... increase limits on family remittances sent to Cuba.
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How to address vulnerability at our ‘third border’

The Hill 07 Feb 2023
the Caribbean. The U.S ... China, Russia and Venezuela ... geopolitical adversary, Russia, is a long-standing financier of Cuba. Russia has also served as both a supplier of petroleum products to Venezuela and a purchaser of its discounted crude oil ... The U.S ... .
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Crisis-stricken Cuba torn between ally Russia, neighbor U.S.

Fox31 Denver 27 Oct 2022
... interview Wednesday that “Cuba, of course, pays for the petroleum.". “Cuba has to buy petroleum for the well-being of the economy, and it's willing to buy it from whoever sells it to us,” Cossío said.
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