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Corporate America Discusses Business in Cuba

StoryMarch 09, 1998
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    More than 50 business executives from the United States traveled to Havana this weekend to explore trade and investment prospects in Cuba. The trip brought together executives from big corporations like Caterpillar, Texaco, Mobil Oil, Continental Grain, Pharmacia, and Upjohn.

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    • Cuba Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernando Cosseo

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