Trade With Cuba. There Are Term Paper

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" To assist hurricane savaged Cuba, in December 2001, for the "first time in nearly 40 years, ships carrying tons of food from the United States arrived in Havana's harbor -- a move some American farmers and exporters hoped would help open Cuban markets (www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/12/16/cuban.us.food/index.html)." Cuban importers feel the embargo is ridiculous, stating "American companies are being blocked by their own laws, which don't allow them to participate in the Cuban market (www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/12/16/cuban.us.food/index.html)."

In 2003, Cuba was not an export partner with the United States, however as an import partner, it received 8.3% of its goods from the United States (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/cu.html).

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While the United States contends it will continue the embargo until Cuba allows freedom for its citizens, Cuban importers stress the United States is losing out on a potential market.

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Unknown (04 September, 2003). "U.S. Cuba Economics Relations: The Honorable Grant

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