Bipartisan Agriculture Delegation: Sanctions Block U.S. Food Exports to Cuba
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- A bipartisan delegation of agriculture commissioners from seven U.S. states, three Democratic and four Republican, traveled to Cuba to meet Cuban farmers and explore business opportunities. But they say their hands are tied due to U.S. sanctions, which make trade and investment extremely difficult if not impossible. Indiana Ag. Director Don Lamb: “We're close neighbors and there ought to be opportunities for us to trade.”
Excellent work. Down with the blockade!!
Viva Cuba 🇨🇺
#LetCubaLive
!The last thing the cows need is to eat soy and corn!
It's unfortunate that it all involves money and profit.
Trade with China
I wonder what is behind any interest of US people to do with Cuba. As if business were only business. Ok.
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Stop this
It’s funny: this video (along with nigh every other on this channel) is almost completely critical of US policy. But when discussing Cuba’s new private sector…where’s the discussion of Castro’s policies beforehand? Where’s the noting of its abysmal production, and the collapse today to levels seen only around the turn of the 19th to 20th century?
This channel evidently is not predicated upon the idea of illuminating the policies that Cuba has taken that wrecked their own economy. It’s merely concerned with propaganda.
Sorry, but this is all great, but the government needs to look at free election.