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Suppose you are the president of a sugar company based in southern Florida. Poor sugar harvests in the Caribbean Islands means your firm is struggling to meet demand and prices are rising. Cuba is having a bumper sugar harvest, but you cannot import from Cuba because of the Helms–Burton Act and the U. S. embargo on Cuba. A powerful U. S. senator from Florida serves on a committee in Washington, DC, that is reviewing the embargo. What arguments do you make to your senator to eliminate the embargo? Please provide a two or more substantial paragraph response.
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