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The Kennedy administration imposed the embargo in 1962, three years after Fidel Castro's regime deposed a U.S.-backed government in Cuba. The embargo effectively restricted all trade between the ...
The embargo does not prevent other countries from trading with Cuba, but if a product contains 10 percent of American-created content, then it must get a license from the U.S. to be exported to Cuba.
The trade embargo has contributed to the Cuban government's impoverishing of millions of Cubans while limiting Americans' economic freedom, too.
U.S., Cuba begin new relationship 01:51. Clinton suggested the embargo, which has been in place for more than 50 years, should be replaced with "a smarter approach that empowers Cuban businesses ...
The Cuban government engaged in elaborate schemes, by creating offshore companies and with the help of the Panama Papers law firm, in order to get around trade restrictions in the U.S. embargo ...
True, people in South Florida are not as strongly anti-embargo as they once were, but at the same time many understand the malicious nature of the Cuban government and would like to see some sign ...
The so-called blockade does not prevent Cuba from trading with other countries. Thus, the embargo is simply not an embargo when Cuba has long-had trade partners other than the U.S.
The UN resolution seeks to normalize US-Cuba trade relations, which have been frozen since John F. Kennedy’s administration imposed the embargo after the 1962 Missile Crisis.
U.S. businesses and other advocates are increasingly optimistic that the last trade barriers with Cuba are crumbling. President Obama’s decision to reopen diplomatic relations with Cuba has ...
Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE) have introduced a bill to Congress to end the Cuban embargo, named the "United States-Cuba Trade Act of 2003." All I have to say is: It's about time.