United States:
Cuban Relations With The United States: Further Amendments To Export And Travel Policy
05 February 2016
Reed Smith
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In keeping with the continued efforts of the White House to
re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba, the United States
recently modified its stance on travel to Cuba and eased certain
export restrictions. Reed Smith's International Trade &
National Security team has authored a client alert that summarizes
the policy amendments, and explains the implications for businesses
and investors engaging in business with Cuba.
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This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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