The regulatory changes effective September 21 pave the road for an unprecedented expansion in U.S. trade and investment.
      
            
      
      AS/COA Welcomes U.S. Administration's Further Easing of Restrictions on Cuba Commerce and Travel
      
        
            
      
              
      
            
      
      
    
  
      
            
      
      What's Next on the U.S.-Cuba Agenda?
      
      
            
      
      
    
  A number of issues still could prove sticking points, but areas such as counternarcotics and the environment spell opportunities for cooperation.
      
            
      
      Despite Uncertain Future, Cubans See Changed Landscape
      
        
            
      
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          Sandra Lilley
              
      
            
      
      
    
  The opening of the U.S. embassy in Havana is both symbolic and practical. It signals the U.S. support to doing business with Cuba, says AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.
      
            
      
      AS/COA Welcomes Growing Momentum in Congress toward Ending Cuba Embargo
      
        
            
      
              
      
            
      
      
    
  The introduction of bipartisan bills to end the half-century-old embargo places engagement at the center of U.S.-Cuba relations.
      
            
      
      An Often-Ignored Cause of the U.S.-Cuba Thaw
      
        
            
      
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          Gustavo Arnavat 
              
      
            
      
      
    
  Differences in Cuban-American views on U.S. policy aren't just about age
      
            
      
      With U.S.-Cuba Ties Restored, Embargo Leaves Trade Restrictions In Place
      
        
            
      
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          Jackie Northam
              
      
            
      
      
    
  The number of Spanish, Canadian, and Latin American companies that are traveling to Cuba today before the Americans lift the restrictions is incredible, says AS/COA’s Susan Segal.