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Cuba s struggling entrepreneurs look to Biden with hope ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 17 1of17Idania Del Río, left, and Leire Fernández, owners of Clandestina, pose with a mannequin dressed in clothes they created, outside their store in Havana, Cuba, Feb. 18, 2021. Tourists poured through their shop until the Trump administration turned off the taps that had been opened just a few years before by then-President Barack Obama. Today, the doors swing open less often, with tourism choked both by U.S. sanctions meant to punish Cuba s government and a pandemic that has squashed tourism almost everywhere.Ramon Espinosa/APShow MoreShow Less ....