US imposes new sanctions on Cuba tourism ministry, state-owned companies
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•On Monday, the US imposed sanctions covering two state-owned companies as well: Grupo Empresarial de Transporte Maritimo Portuario (GEMAR) and Grupo Empresarial del Comercio Exterior (GECOMEX), accord...
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