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Spanish hotelier Sol Melia will benefit over American rivals like Marriott International if a bill before in a U.S. House committee this week to end a 46-year travel ban to Cuba is enacted while a broader embargo is kept in place. The trade embargo would...
Tags: U.S. International Trade Commission, Sol Melia, Cuba, travel ban, Marriott International, Open Travel Alliance, Donald Trump, Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act, Embargo, Hospitality Recreation, Cuba ¬タモ United States relations, International sanctions, Business Finance
Cuba is in the midst of a serious economic recession, which could mean a serious economic opportunity for the US if we change our attitude toward the country. A few days ago Reuters and many in the news were reporting on the short supply of toilet paper...
Under the terms of a bill passed by Congress on March 10, 2009, and expected to be signed by President Obama, Cuban-Americans could travel to Cuba once a year to visit relatives and stay for as long as they like. This is a change from visits...
Tags: cuba, travel, embargo, cuban-americans
Secretary of State designate Hillary Clinton for signaling a change in U.S. policy toward Cuba ...It also envisions the creation of an investment tax credit program for small business investments in information-related technologies, which will be crucial...
Tags: travel, president, investment, obama, 44th president, change, embargo, clinton, elected, policy
The 1995 Dayton Peace Accord, designed by the International Community, which ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, included a strong focus on the destruction of small arms and light weapons left over in the country. 13 years later thousands of children...
Tags: Bosnia, small arms, arms, USA, illegal, smuggling, UNDP, Amnesty, Dayton, Iraq, Baharia Kachapor, exporting, NATO, embargo, U.S.