It may seem things aren't happening that fast on US-Cuba engagement, but "you have to take a step back — it's been only 14 months," comments AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.
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In Cuba and U.S., Expectations Are Mixed on Obama's Historic Trip
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Sandra Lilley, John Brecher and Carmen Sesin
El uso del dólar, clave para el deshielo y apertura de la economía cubana
Estados Unidos logra que la pelota esté en el campo cubano pero aún hay grandes retos, apunta Alana Tummino de AS/COA.
Why the United States Should Welcome Obama's Cuba, Argentina Trips
President Barack Obama's historic tour underscores his vision to build stronger regional ties, writes AS/COA's Susan Segal for CNN.com
Explainer: Where Do U.S. Presidential Candidates Stand on Trade?
Trade is one of the few issues in the campaign that does not divide cleanly down party lines.
Weekly Chart: U.S.-Cuba Agricultural Trade Today
In 2015, U.S. exports to Cuba were the lowest in a decade, but could reach $4.3 billion without the embargo.
AS/COA Commends Obama Administration's Expansion of Travel and Commerce Changes for Cuba
The executive actions, effective March 16, ease sanctions related to travel, banking, and trade.
Poll Update: A Look at the Florida Electorate
How do Sunshine State voters feel about Obama’s trip to Cuba? Or a Puerto Rican debt deal?