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In this installment of the Trade Demystified video series,
Deborah Wei discusses recent Administration actions as well as
anticipated rule changes that will further restrict trade with
Cuba.
The Trump Administration announced a more restrictive policy
towards Cuba in a presidential memo issued in June 2017. Since
then, the Administration has implemented initiatives that have
narrowed or revoked authorized trading activity with Cuba.
In this installment of the Trade Demystified video series,
Deborah Wei discusses recent Administration actions as well as
anticipated rule changes that will further restrict trade with
Cuba.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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