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Indonesian hotel chain confirms exit from Cuba - Companies - The Jakarta Post
Foreign businesses including several international hotel chains have ended or vastly reduced their presence in Cuba ahead of a Friday deadline from US President Donald Trump to sever ties with military conglomerate GAESA, which controls much of the island's economy and is sanctioned by Washington. »»»
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Indonesia Sacrifices Market and Foreign Exchange for 19 Percent Tariff
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