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SWOT analysis of post‑normalization Cuba – strategic overview, not investigative lead

SWOT analysis of post‑normalization Cuba – strategic overview, not investigative lead The document is a public‑domain SWOT analysis describing opportunities and risks for investors after the 2015 US‑Cuba rapprochement. It mentions high‑profile actors (Barack Obama, John Kerry, Raul Castro, Miguel Diaz‑Canel, Venezuelan aid) but provides no concrete transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. The content is largely descriptive and already known, offering limited investigative utility. Key insights: Mentions Obama‑Kerry push to lift the embargo and normalize relations in August 2015.; Notes historic Venezuelan aid to Cuba estimated at $13 billion at its peak.; Highlights potential legal exposure for foreign investors over salary‑conversion practices (94% retained by the state).

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SWOT analysis of post‑normalization Cuba – strategic overview, not investigative lead The document is a public‑domain SWOT analysis describing opportunities and risks for investors after the 2015 US‑Cuba rapprochement. It mentions high‑profile actors (Barack Obama, John Kerry, Raul Castro, Miguel Diaz‑Canel, Venezuelan aid) but provides no concrete transactions, dates, or actionable allegations. The content is largely descriptive and already known, offering limited investigative utility. Key insights: Mentions Obama‑Kerry push to lift the embargo and normalize relations in August 2015.; Notes historic Venezuelan aid to Cuba estimated at $13 billion at its peak.; Highlights potential legal exposure for foreign investors over salary‑conversion practices (94% retained by the state).

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