South Florida Weighs In on Venezuela Oil Going to Cuba's Private Sector

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South Florida residents react to a policy allowing Venezuelan oil to be sold to Cuba’s private sector (not the government), a move some see as relief from shortages while others fear the Cuban regime could still benefit. The policy restricts oil sales to the Cuban government or military, but details and enforcement remain unclear, prompting calls for more clarity from local Cuban‑American lawmakers.
- South Florida residents are reacting to the Trump's decision to sell Venezuelan oil to Cuban private businesses CBS News
- U.S. Opens the Way for Fuel-Starved Cuba to Get Oil Shipments WSJ
- Trump Aims to Steer Cuba Toward Greater Dependence on the US Bloomberg
- As Cuba’s energy crisis rages, U.S. will let island’s private sector import fuel Miami Herald
- Trump U-turn: Is Venezuelan oil really available to Cuba again? Al Jazeera
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