Our View: Minnesota could cash in on Cuba trade
From the editorial: While Klobuchar’s bill would repeal key provisions that have long been blocking Americans from doing business in Cuba, it wouldn’t overturn portions of law that address human-rights violations there.
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News Tribune Editorial Board | 11:00 am, May 24, 2021 ×
In Cuba, beyond the crumbling buildings, poverty, and aging cars and farm equipment and so much else because new anything isn’t available, there’s also this: opportunity for Minnesota, our businesses, and economy.
But only if a trade embargo a relic of a past reality, enacted 60 years ago in 1961 is lifted. It would allow business, tourism, and more to flow again between the U.S. and our neighbor just 90 miles to our south.
OTHER VIEWS: Minnesota could cash in on Cuba trade
From the editorial: While Klobuchar’s bill would repeal key provisions that have long been blocking Americans from doing business in Cuba, it wouldn’t overturn portions of law that address human-rights violations there.
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Duluth News Tribune Editorial Board | 1:00 pm, May 24, 2021 ×
Minnesota Opinion editorial
DULUTH In Cuba, beyond the crumbling buildings, poverty, and aging cars and farm equipment and so much else because new anything isn’t available, there’s also this: opportunity for Minnesota, our businesses, and economy.
But only if a trade embargo a relic of a past reality, enacted 60 years ago in 1961 is lifted. It would allow business, tourism, and more to flow again between the U.S. and our neighbor just 90 miles to our south.
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OTHER VIEWS: Minnesota could cash in on Cuba trade
From the editorial: While Klobuchar’s bill would repeal key provisions that have long been blocking Americans from doing business in Cuba, it wouldn’t overturn portions of law that address human-rights violations there.
Written By:
Duluth News Tribune Editorial Board | 1:00 pm, May 24, 2021 ×
Minnesota Opinion editorial
DULUTH In Cuba, beyond the crumbling buildings, poverty, and aging cars and farm equipment and so much else because new anything isn’t available, there’s also this: opportunity for Minnesota, our businesses, and economy.
But only if a trade embargo a relic of a past reality, enacted 60 years ago in 1961 is lifted. It would allow business, tourism, and more to flow again between the U.S. and our neighbor just 90 miles to our south.
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