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29 March 2010
CUBA: Post-Embargo Business Planning Persists Despite Recent Problems.
NYTIMES/ U.S. travel executives met with Cuban Officials last week in Cancun to consider what business opportunities the end of the embargo might bring. “Everyone is there, except us,”said a consultant. “There are offices and representatives of over 500 companies around the world. Nobody knows when it will open up for Americans, but it will.” “Cuba already trades with the rest of the world,” said Cuba expert Philip Peters. “A lot of the opportunities are taken already.”
