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US Chamber of Commerce delegation on potential business tour of Cuba

Saturday, May 31st 2014 - 07:03 UTC
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“We are learning a lot about the changes taking place in Cuba,” said Mr. Donohue “We are learning a lot about the changes taking place in Cuba,” said Mr. Donohue
But Senator Menéndez said that conditions in Cuba hardly seem an attractive opportunity “for any responsible business leader” But Senator Menéndez said that conditions in Cuba hardly seem an attractive opportunity “for any responsible business leader”

A delegation from the American Chamber of Commerce has begun its first visit to Cuba in 15 years. Chamber president Thomas Donohue said he was in Cuba to assess the economic changes taking place under President Raul Castro.

 The United States imposed an embargo on the communist-run island more than 50 years ago following the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. Members of the Cuban community in the US have criticized the visit.

They accuse the Castro brothers' government of persecuting political opponents and violating basic human rights.

Cuban-American Senator Robert Menendez said political opponents continued to be arrested “without justification,” in Cuba. “Such conditions hardly seem an attractive opportunity for any responsible business leader,” Senator Menendez was quoted. Members of the trade delegation said that they were in Cuba to assess the trade possibilities in a post-embargo scenario.

However, the vast and politically-active Cuban community in the US has been strongly opposed to any change to trade ties with the communist-run island.

The Cuban government says more than 450,000 people own or are employed by private businesses

Since Fidel Castro handed power to his brother Raul in 2006, Cuba's communist government has introduced a number of economic reforms. Cubans are now allowed to own small businesses and to buy and sell cars and properties.

“We are very pleased to be here. We are learning a lot about the changes taking place in Cuba,” said Mr. Donohue. He said that Cuba is now “fundamentally different in terms of the number of people that are operating under the private system”.

In December, President Raul Castro called for “civilized relations” with the United States, saying the two countries should respect their differences. The US should drop its demand for regime change and allow both sides to continue work on improving relations, Castro said.

The US Chamber of Commerce delegation was welcomed to Havana on Tuesday afternoon by Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and Trade Minister Rodrigo Malmierca Diaz.

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  • Anglotino

    The embargo is an anachronism from the Cold War and has no place in the modern world.

    Thought funnily enough it is the Cuban community within the US that are the biggest obstacle of normalising relations between the US and Cuba.

    May 31st, 2014 - 07:36 am 0
  • ChrisR

    “The Cuban government says more than 450,000 people own or are employed by private businesses”

    Whorehouses from the pictures you typically see on the web.

    May 31st, 2014 - 04:31 pm 0
  • Hepatia

    Sen. Menéndez is one of 'yesterday's men'. It is best just to ignore him.

    Jun 02nd, 2014 - 01:35 am 0
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