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CUBA-USA/TRADE
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September 18, 2015 
People take pictures with the Vatican (L) and Cuban flags in front of the The Cathedral of The Virgin... 
Havana, Cuba 
People take pictures with the Vatican and Cuban flags in front of the The Cathedral of The Virgin Mary... 
People take pictures with the Vatican (L) and Cuban flags in front of the The Cathedral of The Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Havana, September 18, 2015. The United States on Friday issued regulations easing restrictions on American companies seeking to do business in Cuba and opening up travel in the latest action to weaken the U.S. trade embargo amid warming relations with the Communist country. The rules, which take effect on Monday, September 21, target travel, telecommunications, Internet-based services, business operations and banking, and allow U.S. companies to establish a presence in Cuba. They also eliminate limits on the amount of money people can send back to the Caribbean nation. The announcement came just as Pope Francis, who played an instrumental role in the diplomatic opening late last year, prepares to visit Cuba this weekend before heading to the United State next week. The Vatican has long condemned the embargo against Cuba. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini 
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