Cuba’s aviation fuel squeeze hits airlines as Trump tariff threats loom

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Cuba says international airlines can no longer refuel there due to a kerosene shortage, with aviation fuel set to run out by Monday and airports nationwide affected for about a month; the move comes as the Trump administration threatens tariffs on any oil supplied to Cuba, with Russia calling the situation truly critical and Havana planning fuel rationing measures as Mexico considers humanitarian aid.
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- Cuba Warns Airlines They Can’t Refuel After Trump Tariff Threat bloomberg.com
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