FedEx tries to delay launching flights to Cuba as political unrest grows
FedEx is trying to delay its entry into the Cuban market – while yesterday, the country’s president launched a ...
The re-integration of Cuba is underway. This week, the US lifted sanctions on some 45 companies and individuals, including shipping companies and vessels. Most are based in Panama but have connections to Cuba. The embassies are set to reopen at the start of April after a further round of talks between the two countries last week. For a full list of companies and ships no longer under sanctions, go here.
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Ronaldo
March 27, 2015 at 9:24 pmThe US lifted sanctions on companies that have been out of business and individuals that are dead, what a joke, lol