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**[[United States]] [[President of the United States|president]] [[Donald Trump]] declares a [[State of emergency|national emergency]] regarding [[Cuba]] in order to impose [[tariffs]] on countries that provide oil to it |
**[[United States]] [[President of the United States|president]] [[Donald Trump]] declares a [[State of emergency|national emergency]] regarding [[Cuba]] in order to impose [[tariffs]] on countries that provide oil to it.[https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/01/30/latam-cuba-Trump-national-emergency-tariffs/6971769756717/ (UPI)] |
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