United States Relations with Cuba: Report of a Special Study Mission to Cuba, August 30-September 3, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 12 pagini |
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Pagina 3
... Important advances , for example , are being made in agriculture . Through the agrarian reform laws enacted after the revolution and a massive readjustment in land tenure over the past 16 years , we were told agricultural production is ...
... Important advances , for example , are being made in agriculture . Through the agrarian reform laws enacted after the revolution and a massive readjustment in land tenure over the past 16 years , we were told agricultural production is ...
Pagina 6
... important progress which the Cuban economy and society have made since 1959 and in more than a decade of sacrifice necessitated by the embargo imposed by the United States . Clearly the Cuban people are better fed , better housed ...
... important progress which the Cuban economy and society have made since 1959 and in more than a decade of sacrifice necessitated by the embargo imposed by the United States . Clearly the Cuban people are better fed , better housed ...
Pagina 8
... important to note that the three aforementioned statutes merely authorize , rather than direct , the President to implement the provisions of the laws . Further , the Presidential proclamation delegates the exercise of the embargo to ...
... important to note that the three aforementioned statutes merely authorize , rather than direct , the President to implement the provisions of the laws . Further , the Presidential proclamation delegates the exercise of the embargo to ...
Pagina 10
... important areas of the country's industry ; medicines and medical supplies ; feedstocks ; agricultural equipment ; and foodstuffs of almost all types except tropical products . The exports would be pretty much limited to sugar , tobacco ...
... important areas of the country's industry ; medicines and medical supplies ; feedstocks ; agricultural equipment ; and foodstuffs of almost all types except tropical products . The exports would be pretty much limited to sugar , tobacco ...
Pagina 11
... important factor in Cuba's trading relations with other nonsocialist nations . The United Kingdom , for example , provides $ 580 million in credits and will furnish more if necessary ; Spain provides $ 900 million over a 3 - year period ...
... important factor in Cuba's trading relations with other nonsocialist nations . The United Kingdom , for example , provides $ 580 million in credits and will furnish more if necessary ; Spain provides $ 900 million over a 3 - year period ...
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Pagina 3 - On August 21, 1975, the US Government announced modifications in those aspects of US restrictions on trade with Cuba which affect third countries, in order to bring them into accord with the policy of the Organization of American States to allow each member state to determine for itself the nature of its economic and diplomatic relations with the Government of Cuba. In this context, the Department of Commerce generally will consider favorably on a caseby-case basis requests for authorization for...
Pagina 3 - It is the sense of the Congress that the satisfactory resolution of property claims by a Cuban Government recognized by the United States remains an essential condition for the full resumption of economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.
Pagina 10 - ... utilize the discretionary authority granted him by section 5 and to follow in this respect the Congressional intent behind that section. The suspension of the status became effective in regard to Cuba after it had been declared by law (Sec. 401. Tariff Classification Act of 1962: PL 87-456; 76 Stat. 78) a Communist nation within the meaning of section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. The same statute also directed the suspension of the reciprocal preferential tariff treatment...