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The Quiet Optimism in the American Business Community

There’s a quiet optimism in the American business community despite what President-elect Donald Trump might or might not do as far as the Cuban-American relationship goes. Nobody is certain if he will step back in time and reverse the progress made or follow a more pragmatic approach. However, some of the Cuba experts we spoke to agreed there’s a quiet optimism in the business community, a cautious optimism, if you will.

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