US business sees dwindling prospects in Cuba

By The Associated Press

HAVANA — The Havana International Trade Fair is where Cuba puts the best face on its struggling economy.

This week, there are government-run restaurants stocked with fresh food, shiny displays of electric motorcycles from Panama, and dozens of government companies offering goods from cigars and rum to lobster and farmed shrimp.

One dark spot this year was the American section, where the U.S. presence has shrunk from dozens of companies during the Obama administration to a handful today. Some say they might not last another year of Trump administration sanctions.

The Associated Press


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