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What would lifting the Embargo on Cuba do to CC's?

yomamar6

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Looks like the Embargo may not be lifted any time soon.

Do you think lifting the embargo on Cuba help enhance the quality of Cuban Cigars or would the quality deteriorate?

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By EDUARDO GALLARDO, Associated Press Writer Eduardo Gallardo, Associated Press Writer – Sun Mar 29, 3:29 am ET

VINA DEL MAR, Chile – U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday that the United States is not planning to lift its trade embargo on Cuba.

Biden, who was in the Chilean resort city of Vina del Mar for a summit of center-left leaders from Latin America and Europe, replied "no" when asked by reporters if Washington plans to scrap the decades-old embargo.

He and President Barack Obama "think that Cuban people should determine their own fate and they should be able to live in freedom," Biden said after taking part in the Progressive Governance Summit.

The vice president said a "transition" is needed in the Washington policy toward the communist-ruled island, but that he was in Chile "to talk about the economy, not Cuba."

Several of the leftist governments in Latin America have urged Washington to lift the embargo of Cuba, saying such a step would improve Washington's relations across the region.

But without signs of budging on the embargo, Biden still drove home the idea that the White House is committed to region. He called his state visit to Chile "just the beginning of the renewal of a partnership with the Americans."

"President Obama and I are absolutely committed to working closely with our neighbors in the hemisphere," he told reporters at Chile's La Moneda presidential palace after meeting with President Michelle Bachelet.

Leftist or left-of-center governments have been elected in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Honduras and Uruguay in recent years, and at least five Latin American leaders have visited Cuba this year.

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet — who met with Fidel Castro on a trip to Cuba in February — held a dinner for Biden under candlelight, as lights were turned off in coordination with an international action highlighting climate change.
 
In my opinion it would decrease. Cuba has all it can handle right now. Opening up the CC market would create a much greater demand for the product with limited resources. I would also hate to see the prices once our government taxes the living shit out of them. :(
 
I think it would be interesting to see how the name game would play out since the American cigar companies are already have the rights to the names of the Cuban cigar lines.
 
If the embargo were to end, would the Cubans make their cigars with cello on or cello off?
 
I have an idea, let's let a few people answer this initial question, then I'll go ahead and start yet another topic about this next week. Then a few more can give their answers (which really are just a variation on the same). Then someone else needs to start another topic the week after that and we'll just keep this going... :rolleyes:
 
I have an idea, let's let a few people answer this initial question, then I'll go ahead and start yet another topic about this next week. Then a few more can give their answers (which really are just a variation on the same). Then someone else needs to start another topic the week after that and we'll just keep this going... :rolleyes:


:laugh: :laugh: I have some answers that you've heard a few hundred times. Can I repeat them to you?
 
It doesn't really matter if the ambargo ends, Cuba will never allow it. The end of the embargo would mean the end of socialism in Cuba, also a massive flow of information to the island, which is one of the few things that the Cuban government is controlling in order to keep the citizens under control. Remember, inorder to lift the sanctions, both governments have to abide by it.
 
It doesn't really matter if the ambargo ends, Cuba will never allow it. The end of the embargo would mean the end of socialism in Cuba, also a massive flow of information to the island, which is one of the few things that the Cuban government is controlling in order to keep the citizens under control. Remember, inorder to lift the sanctions, both governments have to abide by it.

I don't think the embargo was a mutually arrived upon agreement. We export stuff to Cuba, so we do do some business with them. I can't imagine them saying no to bringing in more money to the island so I would be surprised to see Cuba refusing to export to the US. I may be completely off here though.
 
You really don't want the embargo to end. What we want is for the US to stop enforcing it.

Doc.
 
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